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The Great Depression 1929-1941

The Great Depression 1929-1941. In Washington State. Stocks crashed as well, but the effect wasn’t felt until the following year. Poverty. One immediate effect was widespread poverty. Non-whites were hurt the most. People lost their homes, farms and businesses. There was widespread hunger.

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The Great Depression 1929-1941

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  1. The Great Depression1929-1941

  2. In Washington State • Stocks crashed as well, but the effect wasn’t felt until the following year.

  3. Poverty • One immediate effect was widespread poverty. Non-whites were hurt the most. • People lost their homes, farms and businesses. • There was widespread hunger.

  4. Your turn • Read pages 296-297 in your text to find the causes of the Great Depression. • Discuss with a partner • Fill out the organizer and turn it in.

  5. Hoovervilles in Seattle

  6. Hoovervilles • What were they? • Who lived in them? • Describe the living conditions. • Read text pages 300-301 and answer the questions in your composition book.

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