Herbert Hoover's policies during the Great Depression had a significant impact on Georgia, primarily through his emphasis on limited federal intervention. Many Georgians faced severe economic hardship, with high unemployment and agricultural distress, yet Hoover's administration was slow to provide direct relief. His support for voluntary measures and reliance on local governments to address the crisis left many in the state without adequate assistance. As a result, Georgia's economy struggled, leading to widespread suffering and contributing to a growing demand for more proactive government action, ultimately paving the way for Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal.
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Farmers lost a lot of money and cotton
it increased the food productions for the war needs.
it increased the food productions for the war needs.
it increased the food productions for the war needs.
Franklin made New Deal programs to boost Georgia up from the Great Depression, and each program does different things to help Georgia. I'm happy to help :)
Herbert Hoover
Hoover was alive during the great depression. He was rich enough that it did not personally affect his way of life.
Herbert Hoover I believe because he took no action toward the Great Depression.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the United States president during the Great Depression.
during the great depression and when herbert hoover was president
Herbert Hoover was president.