The Great Depression was a terrible period of very high unemployment, banking crisis, and poverty that lasted from 1929 until World War II – it’s the longest economic recession in modern history. It began with the 1929 stock market crash and affected almost everyone in America, with long lines for food and many people losing their homes and jobs.
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