There were 1,000 people in the great deprestion
between 1 and 2 million
Hoovervilles. -You're welcome. (:
Hooverville
Hoovervilles
groups of makeshift homes in shantytowns.
Thousands of people lived in makeshift shantytowns.
Thousands of people lived in makeshift shantytowns.
Hoovervilles were shantytowns during President Hoovers term also during The Great DepressionYes, they were places where homless, jobless people lived. They consisted of small shacks. This was during the 1930's (The Great Depression)
Hoovervilles
groups of makeshift homes in shantytowns.
Thousands of people lived in makeshift shantytowns.
Thousands of people lived in makeshift shantytowns.
Thousands of people lived in makeshift shantytowns.
Thousands of people lived in makeshift shantytowns.
Hoovervilles were shantytowns during President Hoovers term also during The Great DepressionYes, they were places where homless, jobless people lived. They consisted of small shacks. This was during the 1930's (The Great Depression)
The term "Hooverville" was coined during the Great Depression to mock President Herbert Hoover. It was used to describe the makeshift communities of homeless people living in shantytowns across the United States.
Grim shantytowns where impoverished victims of the Great Depression slept under newspapers and in makeshift tents. Their visibility (and sarcastic name) tarnished the reputation of the Hoover administration.
Well they didnt because they played with their selfs Edit: People in cities lost their jobs and homes, lived in shantytowns, and got food from soup kitchens and bread lines.
Well they didnt because they played with their selfs Edit: People in cities lost their jobs and homes, lived in shantytowns, and got food from soup kitchens and bread lines.
The term "Hoovervilles" refers to the clusters of makeshift cardboard and scrap metal homes built by unemployed people during the Great Depression. These makeshift settlements were named after President Herbert Hoover, who was widely blamed for the economic crisis.