Brad Bowers
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Think Globally
Actually, it wasn't just America. We tend to think the Great Depression happened only to the United States, but it really was a worldwide depression which started earlier in most countries and hit them harder than it did us. Our economy prevented it from occurring until 1929 and cushioned us better throughout the '30s, but most of Europe had being feeling it years earlier. Their unemployment was a lot higher than our 25%, which led, of course, to the rise of nationalism and fascism.
Most Americans would be surprised to learn we actually had it pretty good compared to most of the world!
Brad
Lauren Henline said:We could, however it is important to remember that in the US it seems we could have a very different life in the 30's than in Europe because of the depression that hit in 1929 and didn't really let up until the beginnings of WWII. Overall the depression was a very difficult era for people living in the United States but we learned to make the best of it.
Actually, it wasn't just America. We tend to think the Great Depression happened only to the United States, but it really was a worldwide depression which started earlier in most countries and hit them harder than it did us. Our economy prevented it from occurring until 1929 and cushioned us better throughout the '30s, but most of Europe had being feeling it years earlier. Their unemployment was a lot higher than our 25%, which led, of course, to the rise of nationalism and fascism.
Most Americans would be surprised to learn we actually had it pretty good compared to most of the world!
Brad