Respuesta :

The. Freeemen's Bureau built school and trained teachers for former slaves.

Answer:

During Reconstruction, the Freedmen's Bureau built schools and trained teachers.

Explanation:

The Freedmen's Bureau was an agency of the United States Federal Government whose purpose was to assist refugees affected by the Civil War.

 This office instituted day-to-day duties, providing daily rations and clothing to former slaves who had no money. It also built schools and churches, and trained teachers to teach in schools. Thus, 4,000 schools were built, as well as a university in Atlanta to train a black cultured elite.