The topic I would like to choose for the historical investigation is Great Depression. I would like to choose this topic for the historical investigation because it effected so many different aspects of the history. The Great Depression was considered to be the worst collapse of the America’s capitalism. Furthermore, it occurred for almost a decade. The research question I would like to explore is: “What was the impact of the Great Depression on society: African Americans, Mexicans, and women?” I would like to explore this because I would like to know how the Great Depression impacted the various ethnic groups and genders as to what type of struggles they faced, opportunities they received, and so on compared to today.
The Great Depression was a very influential era in American history, affecting many future generations. One of the most prevalent impacts it had on society was the extreme poverty that swept across the nation, affecting both people in cities and in the country. The main cause for this poverty was the mass loss of jobs among the middle class. Millions lost their jobs and consequently their homes. Families lived out of tents and cars in shanty towns or Hoovervilles. In these camps, many people didn’t have their basic human needs met, children and adults alike starved. They lived in clothes that were caked in dirt and tattered, too small for growing children and too cold for the frail elderly. Government relief programs attempted to help but offered little support to the now impoverished families of the millions that lost everything.
• The United States Senate refused to ratify the Treaty of Versailles, making it impossible for the United States to join the League of Nations.
Few Americans in the first months of 1929 saw any reason to question the strength and stability of the nation's economy. Most agreed with their new president that the booming prosperity of the years just past would not only continue but increase, and that dramatic social progress would follow in its wake. "We in America today," Herbert Hoover had proclaimed in August 1928, "are nearer to the final triumph over poverty than ever before in the history of any land. The poorhouse is vanishing from among us."1
The Great Depression was one of the biggest events in the 1920s since it had huge effects both socially and economically. Starting with the stock market crash, millions of investors were bankrupted and thousands of workers were unemployed. Over the next several years, not only did the consumer spending drop, the number of investment lowered as well. Until 1939, when the President Franklin D. Roosevelt established the "Relief and reform measures" which finally help the economy to restart. Through two different disciplines, two different authors analyze how the Great Depression affect the Americans both economically and anthropologically. Christina D. Romer and Glen H. Elder, Jr, the two authors of two separate articles analyzes the
There was a steel mill company created in the 1900 in Gary by a president of the United States name Elbert H. Gary it was named after him. The steel started getting popular because everyone nationwide was using it to build railroads and homes. There three things they used to make steel such as iron ore, limestone, and coals. There was variety of coals that was used but the only one they use was called coke they had to burn a fuel that turned into coke. In order for them to make it, they had to make the coke burn at an extremely high temperature so they can produce it to melt big quantity of limestone and iron ore.
The Great Depression was extremely devastating to the Americans because the stock market crashed, which caused the wealthy and poor to become similar. On October 24, 1929; Black Tuesday; stockholders lost billions of dollars, banks began to fail, and unemployment increased rapidly. Furthermore, banks were failing because deposits in the bank was uninsured to where people lost their savings completely and banks that were open made life for people stricter based on how they communicated business. Moreover, many couples did not participate in being married during the Great Depression because of the low income being brought in and many people did not have children during this time.
Some effects on the american people are. Not trusting the banks as much as they use to, Also they need to store their money in walls which makes it hard to get money back. And food is a option, How would you be able to stay alive if you have no food?, You need to buy food with money. Also the children would leave their family so families wouldn’t have to feed anymore mouths. And sense the dry farm land it causes dry storms or a dust storm a dust storm hit they called it the “Dust Bowl” Because of the bowl like shape and the dusty contains.
During the highest intensity of the Great Depression, nearly 15 million Americans were unemployed (“The Great Depression.” History.com). The Great Depression was an economic downturn that began with the stock market crash in 1929, affected various types of Americans, and ended with the help of projects created by the New Deal.
The Great Depression was a horrible time in the United States as we have learned through years of history classes. Americans struggled physically and mentally because of the depression. Suicide and admitting to mental hospitals, strain marriages increased during these times. The Great depression affected the relation between ethnic groups; increased competition for jobs which increased hostility and violence;african americans were killed; mexican americans voluntarily left country or were deported.
The Great Depression in the United States went from the end of 1929 to the mid point of the 1940's. It was the most exceedingly bad and longest financial fall in the history of the industrial world. The depression had shocking impacts everywhere throughout the nation. The stock market had turned into a terrible shape. In my paper, I will go over how The Great Depression came about, how it affected millions of lives, how people tried to make things better, how The New Deal helped better the world, and how The Great Depression finally ended.
“By 1933, when the Great Depression reached its nadir, some 13 to 15 million Americans were unemployed and nearly half of the country’s banks had failed”(“The Great Depression”). The major event that led to the Great Depression was the stock market crash. The stock market crash was when stock value sharply decreased in 1929. The Great Depression was a time of great suffering all around the world and lastly for 10 year. Also this left between 13-15 million people out of work in America. The stock market crash affected many americans negatively and led up to the Great Depression.
During the Great depression, the America government provided funding that supported art forms such as painting, music, theatre and architecture. This New Deal federal funding in conjunction with private foundations provided opportunities enabling artistic endeavors. The political upheaval in Europe during the 30’s, then the subsequent war brought many European artists to America which in turn contributed to an interesting mix in avant-garde art. War torn cities of Europe preoccupied by recovery shifted the influence of the Art World from Europe to America. Three artists active from 1930 to 1960 during that drew on influences of the great depression and influenced succeeding generations of photographers and artist. The artists, Dorothea Lange,
The Great Depression challenged the American society in various ways;placing economic strains, and demands upon family members. By 1929, it is clear that too much money was being put into stock speculation, which causes the stock market crash. Many citizens have trouble paying their bills and are encouraged to reach their American Dream. Americans start to buy on margin and put themselves in large debt. The unequal distribution of nation's wealth supports the unemployment rates and a numerous amount of smaller businesses are drawn in by larger companies. From this novel, readers are able to get a load of some of the experiences society faced with from these hard times.
The Great Depression is a defining moment in time for not only American, but world history. This was a time that caused political, economical, and social unrest. Not only did the Great Depression cause a world wide panic, it also caused a world wide crisis unlike any before it. This paper will analyze both the causes and the effects of the Great Depression in the United States of America.
What was the world’s greatest economic disaster and left millions of citizens unemployed for years? The Great Depression was a major economic disaster which left the people of the world shocked. Many countries were already left in a bad position due to the effect of World War I. Countries that bought and sold on the international market were affected. The United Kingdom, France, and Germany were just a few of the affected countries that had a difficult time getting their country back to great economic shape.