Oh honey, you must be confusing the Great Depression with a Horror movie. It wasn't a massacre. While it's hard to pin down an exact number, estimates suggest around 7 million people died in the US during that time from various causes like starvation, disease, and suicide. So yeah, it was a pretty grim period in history.
The Great Depression did not have a specific death toll, as it was an economic crisis that led to widespread suffering and hardship. However, it is estimated that millions of people around the world died as a result of poverty, malnutrition, and lack of access to healthcare during this time.
During an economic depression threes a lack of economic activity that can last for several years.
If America did not get educational services during the great depression then probably only 1% of those american descendants would have been alive today because most would have died from not getting jobs and the 1% are the people who were rich enough to get some education
The great depression had a terrible impact on our society. many people died because there wasn't enough jobs and one out of five kids in new york died of hunger. it started in 1929 and ended in1941.
Yes, since both died in 1934, right in the middle of the Great Depression.
465 people died
many people died and lost their homes
The Great Depression was an important part of American History. Many people died due to illness, malnutrition, and suicide. It is estimated that about 40,000 people committed suicide during the Great Depression.
No, Poe died in 1849. The Great Depression began in 1929.
They were buried.
The Great Depression did not have a specific death toll, as it was an economic crisis that led to widespread suffering and hardship. However, it is estimated that millions of people around the world died as a result of poverty, malnutrition, and lack of access to healthcare during this time.
Things could happen such as accidents or things such as diseases that they don't know about until its to late
During an economic depression threes a lack of economic activity that can last for several years.
thay all died like peter griffen
If America did not get educational services during the great depression then probably only 1% of those american descendants would have been alive today because most would have died from not getting jobs and the 1% are the people who were rich enough to get some education
The only U.S. Presidents who died during the Great Depression were former Presidents William Howard Taft and Calvin Coolidge. Herbert Hoover, the President when the Great Depression began in October, 1929, died in October, 1964 at the age of 90, and Franklin D. Roosevelt, who was President when the depression was ended by the U.S. involvement in World War II, died just before the end of the war, in April, 1945.
One. Herbert Hoover was already president when the Great Depression began with the Stock Market crash in 1929. Franklin Delano Roosevelt was elected president in 1932 and died in office in 1945.