No, World War II ended the depression. When the United States joined the war, many jobs were created.
Mainly, it was World War II.
War economy- World War II
Not sure why Canada would have fallen into a depression after the war when it was that very war that pulled the world (particularly the US) out of the depression. Canada's economy and the U.S. economy have always been tightly linked so when the U.S. was suffering under the depression in the 1930s, Canada's economy suffered as well. When the war pulled the U.S. out of the depression, its largest trading partner, Canada, flourished along with it.
Creating more industries was what ultimately led to recovery of the US economy following the Great Depression. This meant that there was a high production capacity with millions of people working.
The last time the economy was this bad was when the world was in the Great Depression, right after World War II
The economy is one of them because they were coming out if the depression.
permanently ended the Great Depression
World War II
WWI was a major cause of the Great Depression.
Before ww2, the u.s.a. was in depression. when u.s.a. entered the war the econmy was booming.
No. The United States' economy was bolstered from the industrial boom of becoming a war-time economy, lifting them from the depression.
it helped pull us out of the great depression.