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The Roaring Twenties came to an end primarily due to the Stock Market crash of 1929, which triggered the Great Depression. This economic downturn was exacerbated by over-speculation in the stock market, widespread bank failures, and a decline in consumer spending. Additionally, the agricultural sector faced hardships from falling prices and droughts, leading to widespread unemployment and economic instability. Together, these factors marked the transition from a period of prosperity to one of economic hardship.

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