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farmers, new immigrants, blacks, people in poverty, unemployed
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How was life in the 1920s for African Americans?
Rural areas did not benefit - the boom was 'city-based'. At least half of all Americans did not benefit from the 1920s economic boom. Whilst some Americans.
The Maritime Provinces , and the Prairie provinces in canada
There were several groups did not share in the prosperity of the 1920s. One of those groups were sharecroppers of the deep South. They were still poverty stricken.
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Confident that businesses would bring continued prosperity.
farmers, new immigrants, blacks, people in poverty, unemployed
Many Americans purchased goods on credit.
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The stock market crash of 1929 put an end to the prosperity of the 1920s in the United States.
The Great Depression ended the economic prosperity of the 1920s.