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Hardship and Suffering During the Great Depression
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The Depression hits the Rural Areas
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Sam Nichols, tenant farmer, Boone County, Arkansas, October 1935 The Tenant Farmer
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Between 1929-1932 400,000 farms were lost to forclosure
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“ Dust ” hits the Great Plains www.buffalocommons.org
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Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, and Colorado became known as the Dust Bowl The Dust Bowl
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Dust Bowl Refugees memory.loc.gov/.../ 8b27000/8b27300/8b27316r.jpg
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A dust storm approaching Stratford, Texas, on April 18, 1935.
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The Depression in the Cities
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Shantytowns: (Hoovervilles) little towns consisting of shacks
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Soup Kitchens and Bread lines: Offering free or low-cost food and bread
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Hoover’s Approach “Every time we find a solutions outside of government, we have not only strengthened character but have preserved our sense of real government” Reactions?
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Hoover’s Presidency: Great Depression Hoover took office 1928 Stock market Crash 1929 1929- 600 banks closed 1933- 11,000 out of 25,000 banks failed Gov’t did not insure peoples account Great Depression (1929-1940) 1929-1933 GDP- 104 to 59 billion 90,000 businesses bankrupt Unemployment 1929- 3% (1.6 million) 1933-25% (13 million)
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CF 130044. Petition of Unemployed for Relief, February 13, 1931. Comptroller Files, 1802-01, Seattle Municipal Archives. Unemployed "Demonstrate flyer,"
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Does Hoover Need to take Action? CF 130044. Petition of Unemployed for Relief, February 13, 1931. Comptroller Files, 1802-01, Seattle Municipal Archives. Unemployed "Demonstrate flyer,"
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www.loc.gov/.../treasures/ images/at0058f2bs.jpg
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cla.calpoly.edu/~lcall/ 204/5-7/bonus_army.JPG
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www.loc.gov/.../treasures/ images/at0058f2bs.jpg
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"Bonus Army" WWI Veterans protesting unpaid pensions Copyright 1997 State Historical Society of Wisconsin
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