Some historians believe that the U.S. stock market crash of 1929 was the a symptom, rather than a cause, of the Great Depression
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During the Great Depression, money circulation had fallen so low that the U.S. didn't mint nickels
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The Empire State Building, Golden Gate Bridge, and Rockefeller Center were all built as part of Depression-era worker relief programs
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The U.S. stock market didn't return to pre-depression levels until 1954
Intriguing facts about the Great Depression
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On October 28 and October 29 of 1929 the U.S. stock market lost over 23% of its value
Intriguing facts about the Great Depression
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The timing of the Great Depression varied across countries; in most countries it started in 1929 and lasted until the late 1930s
Intriguing facts about the Great Depression
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Some historians believe that the U.S. stock market crash of 1929 was the a symptom, rather than a cause, of the Great Depression
Intriguing facts about the Great Depression
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