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Title: The Great Depression and The New Deal


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The Great Depression and The New Deal
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Boom to BustThe Farmers Plight
  • Farms began to fail in the 1920s.
  • Banks went out of business because the farmers
    could not pay their debts.
  • Other industries suffered as well.

3
The Stock Market Crash of 1929
  • Many people borrowed money to buy stocks.
  • On Tuesday, October 24, 1929, many investors sold
    their stocks at one time.
  • Stock prices dropped sharply, making the stocks
    almost worthless.
  • Many people were left with debts they couldnt
    pay.

4
Crash of 29, continued
  • Banks ran out of money, so people lost their
    savings.
  • The banks closed.
  • Businesses that had relied on the banks also
    closed down.
  • As a result, almost ¼ of the countrys workers
    lost their jobs.
  • This marked the beginning of

5
The Great Depression
  • The Great Depression lasted from 1929 until the
    beginning of WWII.
  • It was the longest and worst depression in our
    nations history.
  • Texas was not as badly affected at first, because
    we were already a poor state.
  • Eventually, the Depression spread worldwide,
    affecting the Texas cotton market.
  • Our economy suffered greatly as a result.

6
Cities Try To Help Texans
  • The state treasury was empty, so Texas cities
    pitched in to help.
  • They helped create city jobs for people who were
    unemployed.
  • They sponsored gardening projects to help people
    grow food.
  • This helped, but there were fewer opportunities
    than people.

7
The Dust Bowl
  • Occurred during 1925-1930
  • More to come on Friday

8
The New Deal
  • Franklin Roosevelt was elected President in 1932
    based on his promise of a New Deal for American
    citizens.
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  • His administration created new programs to
    stimulate the economy.
  • They reformed the banking system, guaranteeing
    depositors money with government backing.

9
New Deal Texans
  • President Roosevelts VP was a Texan named John
    Nance Cactus Jack Garner.
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  • Another Texan, Jesse Jones, helped create the
    FDIC, which safeguards money in U.S. banks
    against loss such as those that occur during
    depressions.

10
Texas New Deal Programs
  • The Works Progress Administration (WPA) and the
    Public Works Administration (PWA), put Texans to
    work building or improving public buildings, post
    offices, hospitals, parks, etc.
  • Jobs were also created for writers and artists.
  • More than 600,000 Texans worked for these
    agencies during the Depression.

11
Lyndon Johnson
  • Another major figure in the New Deal was future
    president and Texan Lyndon Johnson.
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    free encyclopedia
  • He was director of the National Youth
    Administration, employing around 18,000 Texas
    youths.

12
Ma Ferguson
  • Miriam Ma Ferguson, wife of impeached Governor
    Farmer Jim Ferguson, had been elected Texas
    Governor in 1924 because she opposed the Ku Klux
    Klan.
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  • She was re-elected in 1932, because she promised
    to cut taxes and state spending.
  • She did cut spending, but also increased taxes,
    creating the oil tax.
  • This revenue made a lot of money for Texas.

13
Era of Lawlessness
  • The Great Depression sparked a major increase in
    crime.
  • Famous criminals such as George Machine Gun
    Kelly, and Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, aka
    Bonnie and Clyde, came to prominence during
    this era.
  • The Texas Rangers gained fame for tracking down
    the killers.

14
The Texas Centennial
  • 1936 marked the 100th anniversary of Texas
    Independence from Mexico.
  • Dallas was chosen as the site of the celebration.
    Fair Park, where the State Fair is held annually,
    was the result.
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