North America, Europe and other Industrialized areas of the world.
The prairie provinces were hardest hit by depression.
The Great Depression was a global depression. It mainly hit the US and Europe. The US was the largest economy and its stock market had crashed. This had world wide affects as economics is not only within one's borders. Europe and other parts of the world were also recovering from World War I, paying for the debts they'd acquired from the war. Also, because European countries controlled many colonies around the world, the Great Depression also hit many of these colonies.
The Great Depression impacted in 1936 (after the stock market crashed) and it ended when World War II started because of people going into the military and people gaining jobs in factories and what not.
The farmers in Kansas.
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It happened most in the 1720s.
Ireland was hit particularly hard by the Great Depression. Employment in the mining and industrial areas were at 70 percent. Millions lost their jobs and had to depend on the government dole to survive. One reason it hit so hard was because the United Kingdom had not fully recovered from World War I.
The Great Depression originated in the United States, starting with the stock market crash of October 29, 1929 but quickly spread to almost every country in the world. The Great Depression had devastating effects in virtually every country, rich and poor.
i think that the great depression affected alot of places and there isn't just one place that this was greater than another.
Hoover was the president when the Great Depression hit.
Martin Van Buren was the President when this depression or panic hit. It cost him his job .
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