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Defining Documents in American History: The Great Depression

Defining Documents in American History: The Great Depression

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The Great Depression was a severe economic depression in the 1930s, affecting both rich and poor, with devastating effects on primary sector industries and farming communities. Documents in this volume define events leading to the Depression, demonstrate its effects, and show the thinking of leaders and politicians.

Format: Hardback
Length: 600 pages
Publication date: 30 July 2022
Publisher: Grey House Publishing Inc


The Great Depression, a severe economic downturn that primarily occurred in the United States during the 1930s, had far-reaching consequences for both the wealthy and the impoverished. It commenced with a significant decline in stock prices, which set the stage for a devastating economic downturn. Industries reliant on the primary sector, such as mining and logging, were particularly hard-hit, leading to widespread job losses and poverty. Farming communities and rural areas suffered as crop prices plummeted, exacerbating the already challenging conditions faced by these regions. The effects of the Great Depression persisted even after World War II, leaving a lasting impact on the global economy.

This volume delves into a comprehensive examination of the causes, effects, and responses to the Great Depression. It explores a wide range of documents that provide valuable insights into the events that led to the Depression, including economic theories, historical accounts, and political speeches. These documents help to shed light on the economic and social factors that contributed to the Depression and demonstrate the devastating impact it had on individuals, families, and entire communities.

Furthermore, the volume showcases the thinking of leaders and politicians during the Depression. It includes speeches, letters, and policy documents that reveal the challenges faced by governments and policymakers as they sought to address the economic crisis. These insights provide valuable perspectives on the policies and strategies employed to alleviate the suffering of the Depression and lay the foundation for future economic recovery.

The Great Depression was a pivotal moment in global history, marking the beginning of a new era of economic uncertainty and instability. By exploring the causes, effects, and responses to this economic downturn, this volume offers a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by societies. It serves as a reminder of the importance of economic resilience, social welfare, and government intervention in times of crisis. As we navigate the complexities of the modern economy, it is essential to learn from the lessons of the past and work towards building a more stable and equitable future.

Weight: 1776g
ISBN-13: 9781637000793

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