When farmers products were declined, esp by Europeans. Farmers suffered to sell their stuffs; they couldn't afford their mortgages, and the BAnks took their farms, houses, and Lands.... Many farmers families aLSo met the big problem; men felt ashamed after they lost their jobs, and left their families behind. Children often looking for jobs to help their families as well as women.
Drought, overuse of land
World War I.
More crops grown then sold.
demand for crops fell after World War I
A decrease in demand led to farmers not being able to pay back their substantial loans.
Drought, overuse of land
World War I.
More crops grown then sold.
give me 7ways farming is different today than it was in the 1920's?
demand for crops fell after World War I
A decrease in demand led to farmers not being able to pay back their substantial loans.
A decrease in demand led to farmers not being able to pay back their substantial loans.
A decrease in demand led to farmers not being able to pay back their substantial loans
the ones who did not prosper in the 1920s was African Americans and farmers
the 'KKK' 'farming' 'slavery' 'the boom' etc i am an a level history student. ta
Lots of Slovaks migrate to the US in 1900-1920. They immigrate because Slovak was a part of Austrian-Hungarian Empire where was economic crisis.
A significant contributing factor to the farming crisis of the 1980s was the sharp decline in commodity prices, which followed a period of high prices in the late 1970s. This price drop, combined with rising interest rates and increased production costs, led many farmers to struggle with debt and reduced income. Additionally, changes in government policies and international trade dynamics further exacerbated the financial challenges faced by the agricultural sector during this period.