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Why were Jamestown and Plymouth financed by joint-stock companies?

James town was Plymouth financed by joint-stock companies


What was the top news story in 1997?

February 4 - O.J. Simpson is found liable in civil court for the death of Ron Goldman and for the battery of Nicole Brown Simpson. Simpson is ordered to pay $35,000,000 in damages to the families of the two victims. OR October 27 - Stock markets around the world crash because of a global economic crisis scare. The Dow Jones Industrial Average follows suit and plummets 554.26, or 7.18%, to 7,161.15. The points loss exceeds the loss from Black Monday. Officials at the New York Stock Exchange for the first time invoke the "circuit breaker" rule to stop trading.


What Between the end of World War 1 and the stock market crash in which year was the stock market at its lowest point?

Between the end of World War I in 1918 and the stock market crash of 1929, the stock market experienced its lowest point during the recession of 1921. Following the post-war economic boom, the market fell significantly due to deflation and high unemployment, reaching a low in 1921 before gradually recovering throughout the mid-1920s.


How did europeans trade?

They set up colonies and Stock-Joint Companies.


What countries were involeved in Wall Street crash?

The Wall Street Crash of 1929 primarily affected the United States, where it originated, but its repercussions were felt globally. Countries such as Germany, the United Kingdom, and France experienced severe economic downturns as a result of the U.S. stock market collapse. The interconnectedness of the global economy meant that the crash contributed to the Great Depression, impacting economies worldwide and leading to widespread unemployment and social unrest in many nations.

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What did drought stock speculation and banking crisis lead to?

The Great Depression


What describes stock speculation?

speculation is a gamble that the price of the stock will increase and an investor will make money.


Which of the following describes stock speculation?

speculation is a gamble that the price of the stock will increase and an investor will make money.


What does stock speculator means?

A Stock market speculation means - Predicting the price of a market entity (A Stock for example) in future. If the speculation is positive, we buy. If our speculation is negative, we don't bye or sellbuy low sell high


How would you use the word speculation in a sentence?

he knew the stock was a speculation when he bought it


What does market speculation mean?

A Stock market speculation means - Predicting the price of a market entity (A Stock for example) in future. If the speculation is positive, we buy. If our speculation is negative, we don't bye or sellbuy low sell high


What is buying on speculation?

the way you would buy on speculation was you would play the stock market


What describes speculation?

speculation is a gamble that the price of the stock will increase and an investor will make money.


What is stock speculation?

A Stock market speculation means - Predicting the price of a market entity (A Stock for example) in future. If the speculation is positive, we buy. If our speculation is negative, we don't bye or sellbuy low sell high


What was the dangerous stock speculation?

stock prices would decline and investors would lose money


What has the author James Alexander Ross written?

James Alexander Ross has written: 'Speculation, stock prices & industrial fluctuations' -- subject(s): Business cycles, Speculation, Stock exchanges


What caused nearly one million farmers to lose their farms between 1930 and 1934?

Severe drought, and the crash of the stock marketcausing banks to go bankrupt, which caused grain prices to drop substantially.