What services did the Freedmen’s bureau provide?

It paid for or slave owners
It provided capital to factory owners in the north
Provided loans for former confederate generals
It provided food, clothing, medicine, and established schools

for newly freed slaves. It also helped negotiate labor contracts and assisted in resolving disputes between freedmen and their former owners. Additionally, the Freedmen's Bureau helped reunite families that had been separated during slavery and provided legal aid to protect the rights of freedmen.