The major environmental crisis of the 1930's was known as The Dust Bowl, or as the Dirty Thirties.
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Dust Bowl
The major environmental crisis of the 1930s in the US was the Dust Bowl, an extended drought in the US southwest that resulted in substantial wind erosion of farm land and in severe dust storms, some of which reached as far as the US east coast.
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Rising salinity is the major environmental crisis threatening the rivers of the Murray-Darling basin. Another major issue involves the distribution of waters throughout the basin to farms and towns, and trying to balance this with the need to keep water levels high enough to maintain the health of the basin.
Nuclear missles being placed in Cuba was a MAJOR event. Known as the Cuban Missile Crisis. Another was the failed "Bay of Pigs" invasion.
But it is water that is a major environmental issue.
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One major event that occurred in the 1930s during President Hoover's administration was the Great Depression. This economic crisis, triggered by the stock market crash of 1929, had severe consequences on the American economy and people's livelihoods. President Hoover's response to the crisis was criticized, as he was seen as not doing enough to alleviate the suffering of the American people.
Started from about 1929, in most of the countries, until late 1930s that period in which major economies of the world suffered is known as the Great Depression.
A tax on whiskey caused the first major domestic crisis of the U.S. government under the constitution.