Written by Philipp Kister and Jesse Casson.  It happened when the stock markets crashed.  After this The 1930’s were known as the dirty thirties.

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Written by Philipp Kister and Jesse Casson

 It happened when the stock markets crashed.  After this The 1930’s were known as the dirty thirties.

 It started in the 1930’s.  It spread like wild fire across the globe.

 Fortunes were gone in a snap.  Banks lost very large amounts of money and some even went bankrupt.  Since no one had any money or very little no one bought stuff causing several stores to go out of business.

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 Most families were affected by the great depression.  Middle class and working class were mainly affected.  People who used to have homes now ate out of soup kitchens.

 Families moved to different countries.  They hoped to find available jobs.  Ways to get enough money for there families and themselves.

 When the great depression ended many people were able to get money.  Many of the men joined in the army to go fight in World War II.  Many of the women took the jobs in stores, markets, etc…

 Works Cited  The Canadian Encyclopedia. Web. 22 Nov  "Great Depression - A Short History of the Great Depression." 20th Century History. Web. 22 Nov  "Great Depression." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Web. 22 Nov  S.S text book

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