Great Depression

By JosephR
  • Herbert Hoover's Presidency

    Herbert Hoover's Presidency

    Herbert Hoover was in office from 1929 -1933. He wanted the people to be independent, so he didn't offer much aid during the great depression
  • The Stock Market Crash

    The Stock Market Crash

    In late October, stock prices began falling sharply.
    Causing panic in the people, and over 16 million shares were traded, wiping out fortunes.
  • Bank Failures

    Bank Failures

    Many banks loaned out major sums of money for stock speculation and consumer credit. Panicked Americans ran to withdraw savings, causing bank runs. Since banks didn't keep enough cash on hand, many collapsed
  • Dust Bowl

    Dust Bowl

    The Dust Bowl was a period of severe dust storms that greatly damaged the ecology and agriculture of the American and Canadian prairies
  • Smoot-Hawley tariff

    Smoot-Hawley tariff

    The Smoot-Hawley Tariff was meant to protect U.S. industries; instead, it reduced international trade, as other nations fought back with their own tariffs
  • Hoovervilles

    Hoovervilles

    Hoovervilles were makeshift shantytowns of homeless people during the Great Depression, built from scavenged materials and named derisively after President Herbert Hoover
  • Scottsboro Boys Case

    Scottsboro Boys Case

    The Scottsboro Boys case involved nine African American teenagers who were falsely accused of raping two white women in Alabama in 1931. The case became an international symbol of racial injustice in the American South during the Jim Crow era
  • Bonus Army

    Bonus Army

    When World War I veterans marched on Washington, demanding early bonus payments, Hoover refused and had the military forcibly remove them
  • Roosevelt’s Black Cabinet

    Roosevelt’s Black Cabinet

    The "Black Cabinet" was an unofficial but influential group of African American advisors who worked in Franklin D. Roosevelt's administration during the Great Depression to advocate for Black communities and influence New Deal policies. Though never formally recognized by the president
  • Roosevelt's Presidency

    Roosevelt's Presidency

    Was involved with the people, giving immediate relief to the unemployed and poor. He built programs to rebuild the economy and made Long-Term changes to prevent future crises.
  • Bank Holiday

    Bank Holiday

    The Government inspected closed banks and reopened those that were financially stable
  • First FireSide Chat

    First FireSide Chat

    Franklin D Roosevelt had his first fireside chat, reassuring Americans that as long as they contribute, they can come back from the Great Depression
  • FDIC Recreation

    FDIC Recreation

    The FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) was later created to insure deposits, so people would never again lose their savings if a bank failed.
  • Indian Reorganization Act

    Indian Reorganization Act

    reversed U.S. assimilation policies by promoting tribal self-governance and ending the harmful land allotment process, which had fragmented tribal land bases.
  • National Housing Act of 1934

    National Housing Act of 1934

    a New Deal law that established the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) to stimulate the housing market during the Great Depression
  • Social Security Act

    Social Security Act

    gave pensions to the elderly, unemployment insurance, and aid to the disabled
    Helped Americans feel more secure about the future.