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There was no work for them so they had to look elsewhere for jobs.
Yes. Many people during the depression of the 1930s went broke because they had to pay off their bills no matter what, and many of them ended up with no home or not much of one, because they couldn't afford it. Depression or not, debt is still debt.
poor and havingtrouble finding jobs.forced to leave their homes to migrate to the North, where it wasn't guaranteed they would find better lives.Overall, they just didn't have an equal chancehad less to survive on.
what did so many banks close during the great depression
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Yes. Many people during the depression of the 1930s went broke because they had to pay off their bills no matter what, and many of them ended up with no home or not much of one, because they couldn't afford it. Depression or not, debt is still debt.
There are many Americans who were alive during the depression.
poor and havingtrouble finding jobs.forced to leave their homes to migrate to the North, where it wasn't guaranteed they would find better lives.Overall, they just didn't have an equal chancehad less to survive on.
what did so many banks close during the great depression
Many people choose to leave their homes during the termite treatment because of the smell, but it is not necessary. With the current generation of treatment methods, there is no reason to leave your house during the treatment.
Some children had little choice as they went with their Mexican-born parents to Mexico.
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How many people were homeless during the Great Depression? Between one and two million people.
many farmer suffers during the great depression such as sick,dying
The relief measures during the Great Depression helped about one third of the pooulation.
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The building of the Sydney Harbor Bridge was such an achievement during the great depression because this kept many workers during the Depression employed. The bridge was named "Iron Lung".