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The Great Depression

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Páginas:109
Publicado: 2026-06-08
ISBN:978-99993-4-625-2
Categoría: New Release
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The Great Depression was one of the most devastating economic crises in modern history, reshaping not only the United States but the entire world. Beginning with the Wall Street Crash of 1929, the crisis quickly spread through banks, factories, farms, households, and international markets. Millions lost their jobs, savings disappeared, businesses collapsed, and ordinary families were forced to confront poverty, uncertainty, and social change on an unprecedented scale. This book explores the causes, development, and consequences of the Great Depression in clear and accessible language. It examines the stock market boom and crash, banking failures, unemployment, the Dust Bowl, the struggles of workers and farmers, and the political response that led to Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal. Beyond economics, it also considers the human experience of the Depression: migration, hunger, family hardship, cultural expression, and the search for hope during a decade of crisis. By placing the Great Depression within a broader historical and global context, this study shows how the crisis transformed ideas about government, capitalism, welfare, labor, and economic responsibility. It is a story of collapse and recovery, fear and resilience, and a turning point that continues to influence modern economic policy and public life.



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