Calvin Coolidge credited American business and the spirit of individual enterprise for U.S. prosperity during his presidency. He believed that economic growth stemmed from the hard work and innovation of individuals and companies, rather than government intervention. Coolidge famously stated, "The business of America is business," emphasizing the importance of a free-market economy.
There was a great deal of prosperity as businesses grew, but some people still struggled financially.
major lead role since Coolidge had the "Coolidge Prosperity" since the income of americans in the 20s had rose because of coolidge's prosperity boom the world thought they should be the major role in world affairs because they had all of the money
There was a great deal of prosperity as businesses grew, but some people still struggled financially.
Calvin Coolidge
There was a great deal of prosperity as businesses grew, but some people still struggled financially
Hebert Hoover remained the US President after the death of Calvin Coolidge.
Calvin Coolidge was born in Plymouth, Vermont.
Calvin Coolidge
Calvin Coolidge believed that the US economy should be run by the government.
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Calvin Coolidge
Calvin Coolidge, the 30th US President, was in office from August 2, 1923 until March 4, 1929.