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The Great Depression Hits Farmers as well as the Average Citizen
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Farmer ’ s Earnings In 1932, farmers made half of what they were making 2 years before They could not pay their loans When they couldn’t pay off their loans, the banks took their property. In 1932, the mid-western states were hit by drought. Bad farming practices and 18 months of little rain had dried out the soil.
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Many Foreclosed on Their Homes Farm foreclosure sale. (Circa 1933)
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Farm for Sale
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Where Did All the Homeless Go? Once homes were lost people had to live in homes made of cardboard, scrap lumber tin tar paper
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These “ homes ” were called Hoovervilles
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Hoovervilles- Shantytowns, whole villages of shacks which were called Hoovervilles because many people blamed President Hoover for their troubles.
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Hoovervilles
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Inside a Hooverville
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