The Great Depression By Cam Lyttle

A farmer and his sons during the dustbowl in Cimarron County, Oklahoma. 1936. The dust bowl caused many farmers to lose houses and there jobs and forced them to migrate.

This is an image of many unemployed workers.

“the Great Depression caused drastic declines in output, severe unemployment, and acute deflation in almost every country of the world.”- Britannica School

As part of the New Deal, better housing was a solution to infant mortality in the slums.

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