The Midwest was significantly affected by the Great Depression, experiencing severe economic hardship due to the collapse of agricultural prices and widespread bank failures. Farmers faced plummeting demand for crops, leading to massive foreclosures and a loss of livelihoods, while industrial cities suffered from rising unemployment. The Dust Bowl further exacerbated conditions in the region, displacing many families and contributing to a decline in agricultural output. Overall, the combination of economic and environmental challenges led to a profound and lasting impact on the Midwest's economy and society.
The Great Depression affected many people all over the world.
People were not buying goods and the farmers produced too much during WW1 which caused a economical downfall.
how did the great depression affected Belize
No not by ours, but they were affected by their own.
not all people were affected by the great depression. actually nearly 40% wasn't affected.
The Great Depression affected many people all over the world.
People were not buying goods and the farmers produced too much during WW1 which caused a economical downfall.
how did the great depression affected Belize
The dustbowl is a nickname for the Midwest during the great depression. I is one factor that causes the great depression because of the shortage of food.
No not by ours, but they were affected by their own.
There was a hope that the dust bowl conditions of the Midwest hadn't affected the far western states and there would be work on the farms there.
not all people were affected by the great depression. actually nearly 40% wasn't affected.
the hakalowas got affected by the great depressiom
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America
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