There are many Americans who were alive during the depression.
they lived life hard
William Randolph Hearst was a famous newspaper owner who lived during the Great Depression. Mr. Hearst's estate is now a State Park in the state of California.
yellow, the simpsons lived a great live
Some were called "Hoovervilles" to indicate that President Hoover was the cause of the Great Depression.
Georgia O' Keefe did art work of people during the great depression, showing how people lived and how conditions were.
some of the places were called "flop houses"
Woody Guthrie lived through the Great Depression and wrote songs about it.
hoover villes were homes that the people lived in during the great depression often made of cardbored and newspapers, on streets, and in parks
Hooverville was a term used during the Great Depression to describe shantytowns built by homeless individuals. You could use it in a sentence like, "During the 1930s, many unemployed Americans lived in Hoovervilles as they struggled to find work and make ends meet."
There were 1,000 people in the great deprestion
hoover villes were homes that the people lived in during the great depression often made of cardbored and newspapers, on streets, and in parks
Hoovervilles were shanty towns that people were forced to live in because they could not afford any proper accomodation during the Great Depression. They were named after President Hoover who was President of the US at the beginning of the Great Depression. Hoover was replaced by Franklin D Roosevelt because he was regarded as a 'do nothing President' meaning he did not put proper measures in place to help the USA out of the Great Depression.