Well, that's pretty obvious. They tried to keep their houses for a while, and when they lost those, they went and slept on the sidewalk until they jumped trains and began riding the rails. Many of them had kids, which was why they rode to different towns to find new jobs. If they couldn't, they kept riding the rails and searching for hope.
today more people have jobs but when the Great Depression they didn't have jobs
The Great Depression was an economical crisi that effectd peoples jobs and money. some people had to move from town to ton looking for different jobs.
The great depression was a time when there was very little money in Britain. People were made redundant a there was not many jobs.
The great depression effected the citizens when banks closed. As a result, people lost their jobs and busnesses were bankroped.
Americans turned to the government for aid in the great depression because many people didnt have jobs, and were going poor and hungry.
today more people have jobs but when the Great Depression they didn't have jobs
During that time was the Great Depression. Hardly anyone had jobs.
The Great Depression was an economical crisi that effectd peoples jobs and money. some people had to move from town to ton looking for different jobs.
The great depression was a time when there was very little money in Britain. People were made redundant a there was not many jobs.
The great depression effected the citizens when banks closed. As a result, people lost their jobs and busnesses were bankroped.
loss from jobs and a lot of people owing other people's money
Less money, loss of jobs, food shortage
Lots of people didn't have jobs and money. Everyone was poor.
No Jobs,No money,no Housing,No food,and no vehicles :(
Americans turned to the government for aid in the great depression because many people didnt have jobs, and were going poor and hungry.
The Great Depression was going on in the United States and people didn't have Jobs.
The Great Depression caused many people to lose their jobs and their homes in the 1930's America. One long range effect of the Great Depression, was that people learned to save and spend their money wisely.