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Great Depression Timeline
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The decrease of the industrial production started to occur.
The U.S. stock market crashed. This day is called "Black Tuesday." On this day, shareholders had excessive amounts of shares. Many people lost their money, and the Great Depression started. - October 29, 1929
When the Depression started, the unemployment rate raised, production decreased, and poverty increased. This later spread to other countries, due to trading. -1930
The Americans who lost their home moved to poorly conditioned homes called "Hoovervilles." It was named after President Herbert Hoover. -1932
Franklin D. Roosevelt got elected as president on November, 1932.
Many American farmers lost their land and property due to loss of income. -1933
The unemployment rate reached 25 percent. -1933
The National Industrial Recovery Act was signed on June, 1933.
The Emergency Banking Act was signed on March 9th, 1933.
The harsh outcomes of the Great Depression decreased due to the the New Deal. Unfortunately, after things got better, many countries had to prepare for World War 2. -1939
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President Roosevelt introduced the New Deal which consisted of acts and laws to help with the Great Depression. March 9, 1933- June 16, 1933
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