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Title: North Carolina in Depression and War


1
North Carolina in Depression and War
  • Chapter 22

2
The Great Depression
  • Depression a downturn in economic activity
  • Sales of goods and prices fall
  • Banks fail, and
  • People lose their jobs

3
Causes of the Depression
  • Agriculture declined weakening the economy
  • Farmers were unable to repay bank loans
  • Businesses had fewer sales
  • economist studies the economy

4
Black Thursday
  • Occurred on October 24, 1929 the stock market
    crashed
  • NYSE largest stock market

5
NC in the Depression
  • In North Carolina, agriculture was the hardest
    hit
  • Most profitable industries
  • Tobacco
  • Electrical power
  • Telephone
  • Chemical
  • Paper companies

6
Easing the Burden
  • To help the unemployed, Governor Gardner created
    the Live-at-Home program. This program
    encouraged farmers to
  • Grow gardens
  • Can food, and
  • Raise the necessities that they usually bought at
    the store

7
  • Jane McKimmon showed farm wives how to can food

8
The New Deal
  • Under President Franklin Roosevelt, Congress
    passed laws known as the New Deal, to bring
    about
  • Economic recovery
  • Relieve the suffering of the unemployed
  • Reform defects in the economy, and
  • Improve society

9
  • Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) provided price
    supports for farm products
  • Wagner Act guaranteed workers the right of
    collective bargaining

10
Relief
  • Public works projects were created to help the
    economy recover by helping the unemployed

11
  • Works Progress Administration (WPA) provided
    jobs by building schools, parks, roads, and
    airports
  • Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) provided jobs
    for young men to preserve soil and purify water
  • Social Security Act provided old-age
    benefits/insurance from taxes paid by workers and
    employees

12
Economic Reforms
  • Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
    insured depositors accounts in banks

13
Social Improvement
  • Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) built
    hydroelectric dams on the Tennessee River and its
    tributaries
  • Fontana dam/lake the highest dam and longest
    lake in NC

14
The Second World War
  • International relations worsened as
  • Japan
  • Italy
  • Germany, and
  • the Soviet Union
  • tried to expand their power and territory

15
  • Italian dictator, Benito Mussolini led Italy to
    take over countries in Africa and the Balkans
  • German dictator, Adolf Hitler seized much of
    Europe by 1940

16
The War Begins
  • World War II began on September 1, 1939, when
    Britain, France, Australia, New Zealand, Canada
    and South Africa declared war on Germany
  • Lend-lease aid the lending or leasing of weapons
    to Britain, during WWII, when they ran out of cash

17
America Enters the War
  • On Dec. 8, 1941, after the bombing at Pearl
    Harbor on Dec. 7, the United States entered WWII
  • Dutch East Indies - Indonesia

18
NC in WWII
  • NC was the site for many training bases located
    at
  • Fort Bragg (largest artillery post)
  • Camp Lejeune
  • Camp Mackall
  • Camp Battle
  • Cherry Point Marine Air Base, and many others

19
  • Cape Hatteras became known as Torpedo Junction,
    because so many ships were sunk by German
    submarines
  • Mica used in electronic parts
  • Shipyards in NC
  • Wilmington
  • New Bern
  • Elizabeth City

20
  • Many goods were rationed, because they were in
    short supply
  • Some goods that were rationed are
  • Meat
  • Butter
  • Canned goods
  • Gas
  • Shoes
  • Tires
  • Coffee, and
  • Sugar
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