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1939
it increased the food productions for the war needs.
Franklin made New Deal programs to boost Georgia up from the Great Depression, and each program does different things to help Georgia. I'm happy to help :)
Georgia O' Keefe did art work of people during the great depression, showing how people lived and how conditions were.
Roads, public buildings, and other facilities were constructed using federal money.
Farmers lost a lot of money and cotton
1939
During the Great Depression, Georgia faced severe drought conditions that exacerbated the economic hardships of the era. The lack of rainfall devastated crops, particularly cotton, which was a staple of the state's economy, leading to widespread agricultural failure and increased poverty among farmers. This drought, coupled with the economic downturn, resulted in significant population displacement as families sought better opportunities elsewhere, contributing to the overall struggles of the region during this time. The combination of these factors left lasting impacts on Georgia's economy and rural communities.
it increased the food productions for the war needs.
it increased the food productions for the war needs.
it increased the food productions for the war needs.
Franklin made New Deal programs to boost Georgia up from the Great Depression, and each program does different things to help Georgia. I'm happy to help :)
Farmers lost a lot of money and cotton
It can be, depends. The drought during the depression was helped along by overfarming, but others are just climate patterns. Nope drought is a natural disaster
Yes, Georgia did suffer from a severe drought from 1925 to 1927, which had significant impacts on agriculture, water supplies, and the economy of the state. The drought resulted in crop failures, livestock losses, and water shortages, leading to hardship for many communities in Georgia during that period.
A large drought overwhelmed the Great Plains area in the 1930s. The drought caused much damage in the Dust Bowl states.
Georgia O' Keefe did art work of people during the great depression, showing how people lived and how conditions were.