Over 1,200 people lived in Hooverville
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Hooverville was a small town just outside of Flint ( were Bud lived) It was were all the poor people with little clothing little food and little supplies lived. They people lived in cardboard and wood homes.
During the Great Depression, many people were left homeless and resorted to building makeshift shelters known as Hoovervilles.
There were 1,000 people in the great deprestion
The name for a shantytown where the homeless lived is called Hooverville.
Yes, Miss Hill got married and went to live in a Hooverville during the Great Depression. Hoovervilles were makeshift communities where homeless people lived in shanties and makeshift shelters.
unemployment money losses bank lost all there money people lost there homes; lived in hooverville
During the Great Depression , people lost money so people with no income would just build a Hooverville which can be made with many kinds of materials such as cardboard boxes, refrigerator boxes, and what ever they can find
A Hooverville is a small run down kind of town built by homeless people during the depression era when Herbert Hoover was president.
No. Hooverville was a term for make-shift housing that people who had lost their housing might move into. The term was a slam on President Hoover. People blamed him for the depression.
Hoovervilles were difficult to find because they were often makeshift communities constructed by homeless people during the Great Depression in the 1930s. They were often situated in marginalized and hidden areas out of sight of authorities and the general public. The name "Hooverville" itself was a reflection of the widespread discontent with President Herbert Hoover's handling of the economic crisis.
there are about 11,533,561 many people that lived in ohio in 2010