The Great Depression

  • Herbert Hoover Wins

    Herbert Hoover Wins
    Herbert Hoover won the election of 1928 with 444 electoral votes. Hoover would lead our country through the Great Depression.
  • Stock Market Begins to Crash

    Stock Market Begins to Crash
    The Stock Market began to show signs of crashing. It only took about five days to crash.
  • Black Tuesday

    Black Tuesday
    A record breaking 16 million shares were traded in the stock market. Share prices dropped in the stock market.
  • Hoover Taxes

    Hoover Taxes
    Herbert Hoover signed the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act. This act raised taxes on nearly 1000 imported items. This act was supposed to help the farmers, but ended up hurting them more than it benefited them.
  • Dust Bowl

    Dust Bowl
    The Dust Bowl began in 1931 and wasn't over until 1936. Long droughts and strong winds created huge storms of dust, killing most of the living organisms in its path
  • Hoover Taxes Again

    Hoover Taxes Again
    Herbert Hoover signed another act called the Revenue Act of 1932. This act Increased the top income tax rate to 63%. Hoover thought this act would help, but it ended up worsening the depression.
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt Elected

    Franklin D. Roosevelt Elected
    Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected in 1932. He would help to lead the U.S. out of the great depression. He had to fix what Hoover had gotten the U.S. into.
  • The New Deal

    The New Deal
    Franklin D. Roosevelt starts the New Deal. This dealt with the banking crisis and created the Emergency Banking Act.
  • Growth

    Growth
    The U.S. economy grew over 10% in response to Roosevelt's New Deal. Unemployment also started to fall across the U.S..
  • Black Sunday

    Black Sunday
    The worst dust storm to date happened on April 15th, 1934. This storm was later called Black Sunday.
  • Roosevelt Reelected

    Roosevelt Reelected
    Roosevelt began to serve his 2nd term as the president. He launched his 3rd New Deal, helping the economy greatly.
  • WW2

    WW2
    America was involved in WW2, which helped the U.S. get out of the Great Depression. The war created many jobs and restored the economy.