Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The Great Depression
(1930s)
- ECONOMY
- (1929), the Wall Street Crash plunged the USA
into economic depression.
- Americans were alarmed, so they called in their loans to other
countries and put up customs barriers to stop imports of foreign
goods.
- (1930s) for most people with a job, living standards rose significantly.
- Prices continued to fall during the 1930s.
- EMPLOYMENT
- Employment profits plunged.
- Lots of people were unemployed and many more had only part-time jobs.
- Many families depended entirely on payments from local government: the dole.
- (1928 and 1930) Pensions and unemployment benefit were made more generous in.
- INDUSTRY
- Britain's world trade and industry fell
- New industries such as car and aircraft
making and electronics prospered in the
Midlands and the South of England where
unemployment was relatively low.
- The situations were only really solved by the
Second World War, which started industry booming
again.
- POLITICS
- Politically the Conservative Party dominated the era.
- The people of Jarrow organised a march to London - a
crusade to seek help from the government, but they were
told to go home and work out their own salvation'.
- EMIGRATION
- 3 million Britons emigrated in search of a better life abroad.
- (1939) Many children from cities were evacuated to the countryside to be safe from bombing.