Many people lost there homes and jobs and World War 2 got us out of it.
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.
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what did so many banks close during the great depression
families faced the pressure of not having enough money and food and often lived in slum buildings or on the street. during this point in time there were also many socail and racail bondries people faced
Many people migrated away from their homes :)
many people died and lost their homes
Abandoned houses have been a phenomenon for centuries, often linked to economic decline, urbanization, war, or natural disasters. The Industrial Revolution in the 18th and 19th centuries saw significant migration to cities, leaving many rural homes empty. In the 20th century, particularly during the Great Depression and post-World War II suburbanization, many properties were also abandoned. The reasons for abandonment have evolved, but the issue has been present in various forms throughout history.
During the depression, many families did not have enough food or money. Most lost their homes, or were living in very poor living conditions. Some people died, as well.
During the depression, many families did not have enough food or money. Most lost their homes, or were living in very poor living conditions. Some people died, as well.
Many people lost there homes and jobs and World War 2 got us out of it.
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.
There are many Americans who were alive during the depression.
There is no fixed number of people. It depends on the size and capacity of the home.
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what did so many banks close during the great depression
How many people were homeless during the Great Depression? Between one and two million people.