<P> The Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, usually referred to as simply the Freedmen's Bureau, was an agency of the United States Department of War to "direct such issues of provisions, clothing, and fuel, as he may deem needful for the immediate and temporary shelter and supply of destitute and suffering refugees and freedmen and their wives and children ." </P> <P> The Freedmen's Bureau Bill, which established the Freedmen's Bureau on March 3, 1865, was initiated by President Abraham Lincoln and was intended to last for one year after the end of the Civil War . The Freedmen's Bureau was an important agency of early Reconstruction, assisting freedmen in the South . The Bureau was made a part of the United States Department of War, as it was the only agency with an existing organization that could be assigned to the South . Headed by Union Army General Oliver O. Howard, the Bureau started operations in 1865 . Throughout the first year, its representatives learned that these tasks would be very difficult, as Southern legislatures passed laws for Black Codes that restricted movement, conditions of labor, and other civil rights of African Americans, nearly duplicating conditions of slavery . The Freedmen's Bureau controlled limited arable land . </P>

What was the main goal of the freedmans bureau