Texas: The Importance Of Texas In The Great Depression

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Texas in the great depression was a time of sadness and decline in the economy and in the state itself. Texas was damaged not only culturally, but also literally, meaning that the grounds were destroyed, the nature in texas was pretty much dead at the time. Texas was also very important during the great depression era, they supplied livestock and oil. The Great depression era was important due to the dust bowl and wars, it was notable for Admiral Chester Nimitz, Dwight D Eisenhower, and Oveta Culp Hobby, it was also notable for a change in the government, technology, and religion.

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