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Great Depression Timeline

  • October 29th, 1929

    October 29th, 1929
    Black Tuesday, was the day the stock market completely collapsed, making millions of people unemployed and without money.
  • February 18th, 1930

    February 18th, 1930
    On this date, a new planet was discovered and named Pluto, after the greek god.
  • September 17, 1930

    September 17, 1930
    On this date, construction began on the Hoover Dam. It created jobs for many and helped to get out of the Great Depression.
  • March 3, 1931

    March 3, 1931
    Congress and President Hoover approve The Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key as the national anthem.
  • January 22, 1932

    January 22, 1932
    On this date, the Reconstruction Finance Corporation was established to start up banks and businesses again.
  • August 23, 1932

    August 23, 1932
    The highest continuous paved road, located in Colorado, is opened to traffic.
  • March 4th, 1933

    March 4th, 1933
    On this date, Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected president. He helped the United States economy immensely and pushed the New Deal.
  • May 6th, 1935

    May 6th, 1935
    On this date, the Works Progress Administration was founded. It provided jobs for the unemployed and built new schools and roads.
  • July 5th,1935

    July 5th,1935
    On this date, The National Labor Relations act was passed. It was also known as The Wagner Act, and it gave workers the right to form unions and ask for better wages.
  • August 14th, 1935

    August 14th, 1935
    On this date, the Social Security Act was passed. This guaranteed pensions for older citizens and helped with government care for the disabled.
  • November 3, 1936

    November 3, 1936
    Franklin D. Roosevelt beats his competition and gets his second presidential term.
  • December 30, 1936

    December 30, 1936
    On this date, the United Auto workers started a sit-down strike that lasted 44 days. It finally ended when General Motors signed a contract with them