Black Tuesday, which occurred on October 29, 1929, marks the day the U.S. Stock Market crashed, leading to a significant financial panic. This event signaled the beginning of the Great Depression, as stock prices plummeted, wiping out millions of investors and severely impacting the economy. The crash was exacerbated by rampant speculation and a lack of regulation in the financial markets. Its repercussions were felt worldwide, leading to widespread unemployment and economic hardship.
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October 29th, 1929. Also called Black Tuesday, the beginning of the Great Depression.
It is the day the stock market crashed.
Black Tuesday is on October 29th 1929
The stock markets crashed.
The event is called Black Tuesday
October 29,1929
October 29th, 1929 - commonly called "Black Tuesday".
The Stock Market collapsed that day. (APEX)
The stock market crashed sending the United States into a depression.
October 29, 1929
October 29, 1929