What Caused The Great Depression

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Maycomb was a “tired old town...there was no hurry, for there was nowhere to go, nothing to buy and no money to buy it with, nothing to see...”, The Great depression was a very hard time for many people. Especially people in the south. Three main causes of the Great Depression are the Dust Bowl, Jim Crow Laws and the Stock Market Crash. Each of these thing made it hard for people to live the everyday life. People lost jobs, houses and everything they ever knew to be normal. People had to learn how to survive in these new conditions because this was there life now.

The Dust Bowl was a series of dust storms. These storms damaged farms and homes. The dust and the wind destroyed people's homes, taking everything they ever had from them. When the storms started, they sky went grey and the dust was stirred up. The southern plains were hit the hardest. People's lives were turned upside down.This caused many problems for everyone. They could no longer grow food to feed their families or sell. More than 2.5 million people fled from the places affected by the dust storms and in total it lasted about eight years. After these storms hit almost everything in its path would be destroyed. This led to even harder times for the families. This was a major factor that led to poverty. …show more content…

People lost their jobs and homes. Many people had to build their own houses. They were called shanties. They were built and lived in by poor people. People had to wait in line to get bread. Over 12 million people lost their jobs during the Great Depression. Since so many people lost their jobs, they had to wait in unemployment lines waiting, trying to get jobs. During this time there was a famous photographer, her name was Dorothea Lange. She took photos of people suffering during the Great Depression. Her photographs are now famous. They document how hard people's lives used to be. People had to battled to

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