The Great Depression

1929 – 1939

The Great Depression was a severe economic downturn that began in 1929 and lasted through the 1930s. It caused widespread unemployment, poverty, and hardship across the United States and the world. In response, President Franklin D. Roosevelt introduced the New Deal, a series of programs and reforms aimed at economic recovery and social support. The New Deal provided jobs, helped farmers, and reformed the financial system, bringing hope and stability to many Americans during this challenging time. You can find books about the Dust Bowl here.