Farmers overproduced farm crops.
They had nothing to do with World War 2. They lived during the 1920s.
Fashion has always had a pretty short memory. The 1920s saw lots of money sloshing around, lots of breaks with tradition and generational disagreement between "flappers" and "matrons." By the 1930s, economic trouble meant that fashion fell pretty low on most people's lists of priorities. Certainly the end of the Great War was a distant influence by then.
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Farmers overproduced farm crops.
Farmers overproduced farm crops.
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The 1920s were a difficult time for many farmers in the US due to overproduction of crops leading to falling prices, high debts incurred during World War I, competition from other countries, and the impact of the Great Depression in the late 1920s. These factors resulted in financial hardship for many farmers and forced some off their land.
Demands for crops fell as farmers debt rose.
Demand for crops fell as farmers' debts rose.
Demand for crops fell as farmers' debts rose.
Demand for crops fell as farmers' debts rose.
Massachusets taxes on farmers after the revolutionary war affected them by taking their lands and putting others in debt.
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The 1920s drought in Georgia led to severe water shortages, crop failures, and economic hardship for farmers. The lack of rainfall caused widespread dust storms and desertification in some areas, exacerbating the already challenging conditions of the Great Depression. Many farmers were forced to abandon their land and migrate in search of work.