Life during the Great Depression

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Life during the Great Depression Hard Times Pages 448 - 455

Hardship and suffering during the Depression During the Great Depression Americans did what they had to do to survive

The Depression Devastates People’s Lives All across America, people were evicted from their homes: Some lived in parks or on the street Others built a makeshift shack out of scrap materials Communities of these shacks were called shantytowns. Also known as Hoovervilles

Depression sets in Everyday the poor dug through garbage cans for food Soon soup kitchens were set up to offer free or low cost food Long lines of people (breadlines) became a common sight

Great Depression Effect on Rural Areas Most farmers could grow food for their own families Unfortunately, food prices were falling drastically Farmers tried selling anything to pay their bills 1929 – 1932 400,000 farms were lost through foreclosure Mortgage holder takes back property for no payment

The Dust Bowl Drought had begun in early 1930 in the Great Plains States Texas Colorado Oklahoma Wyoming Kansas Montana Nebraska New Mexico South Dakota North Dakota The land had been exhausted due to heavy farming and no top soil was left

The Dust Bowl Windstorms would rip up whatever soil was left and scatter it eastward 1934 One storm moved dust from Kansas to New York City The region that was the hardest hit was known as the Dust Bowl Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Colorado

Dusts Bowl Migration Plagued by dust storms and eviction notices, farmers leave their land behind Many headed west following Route 66 Okies- Farmers who came from Oklahoma and moved to California during the Dust Bowl By 1932 Over 200,000 people migrated to California and other Pacific Coast states

Effects on the American Family Many families stayed close to home to save money Played monopoly (1933) Listened to the radio Men had a difficult time dealing with unemployment Left families and became ‘hoboes’ Hitched rides across the US and lived homeless

Government Role During the Great Depression At the beginning there was no direct relief from the government No cash payments or food provided by the government to the poor Some charities offered relief but it was too little many times Haven of Rest Red Cross

Women Struggle to Survive Women worked hard to help family Canned food Sewed clothes Managed household budgets Worked outside the home Were looked upon by many men Felt women were stealing jobs

Social and Psychological Effects 1928 – 1932 Suicide rates rose more than 30% Married men rose to 21% People who admitted themselves to mental hospitals rose 300%