One factor in the Great Depression was the crashing of the Stock Market on October 29, 1929, a day later named Black Tuesday. On that one day investors.

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One factor in the Great Depression was the crashing of the Stock Market on October 29, 1929, a day later named Black Tuesday. On that one day investors dumped more than 16 million shares of stock The crash led to panic among people in business and industry and triggered a banking crisis Many companies began to layoff workers because consumers were spending less in fear of economic troubles

People throughout the country lost jobs Farms across the country began to fail due to the drop in prices of food Many farms and landowners faced foreclosure – when a bank or lender takes property from someone who has not made payments Thousands were left homeless and flocked to shanty villages called Hoovervilles, a reference to President Herbert Hoover, who many blamed for the depression Times got even worse when drought and dust storms swept throughout the country

In 1932 Roosevelt destroyed President Hoover in the election for President After his landslide election Roosevelt immediately set to work of repairing the nations economy Roosevelt delivered fireside chats over the radio to help calm American’s fears and deliver his plans FDR's Fireside Chat: Unemployment FDR's Fireside Chat: Unemployment The beginning of Roosevelt’s presidency was later called “the Hundred Days” referring to FDR’s first 100 days as President His plan was called the New Deal

The New Deal centered around 3 R’s 1) Relief – for those suffering 2) Recovery – of the economy 3) Reforms – that would prevent another depression in the future Roosevelt created the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) which paid Americans to work in projects like planting trees and improving parks The Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) gave farmers a subsidy to grow fewer crops in order to bring the price back up

The Public Works Administration (PWA) managed all of the New Deal plans dealing with work and projects In 1934 the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) was created to serve as the watchdog over the stock market These are just some of the various “Alphabet Soup” programs that FDR created

Many Republicans were angered at the amount of spending and government power being used to create the New Deal The Supreme Court also ruled that parts of the New Deal were unconstitutional In response FDR put forth what was called the “court packing plan (or scheme)” to add justices that would favor the New Deal to the Supreme Court After that threat the Supreme Court began to support more of FDR’s plans and gave way to the Second New Deal

The Works Progress Administration (WPA) had workers building roads, subways, airports, and even zoos. Social Security provided financial assistance to the retired and elderly (65 or older) and provided money for people who had lost their jobs

While the New Deal did help Americans get back to work the economy still struggled throughout the 1930’s. The New Deal made FDR incredibly popular among the people, especially poor whites and African- Americans. Because of this many African-Americans began voting for a Democrat for the first time. Parts of the New Deal including Social Security, minimum wage, and projects that were completed are still part of our country today.