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How did the economic crisis create America?

The economic crisis started at 1929 and reached its lowest point in recent years in the spring of 1933. People have lost hope and confidence in the future and American society. At this time, the owner of the White House was Coolidge's famous former commerce minister Hoover. Hoover government predicted many times that the crisis would soon pass, but the reality is that the crisis is deepening step by step.

Hoover is an advocate of "free enterprise" and has always opposed administrative intervention in enterprises. However, under the pressure of the deepening crisis, he also began to use state machines to "intervene" in the economy. He copied the so-called "top-down" cliche in the prosperous period and took measures such as giving priority to big companies, banks and farmers and urgently helping the rich at the top of the social pyramid to deal with the crisis. As a result, in the case of overproduction and serious disconnect between production and marketing, few large enterprises were saved by this measure, while the number of bankrupt small enterprises and small landlords increased greatly, and the ranks of unemployed people waiting in line for charity bread distribution became longer and longer.

Political unrest has also intensified. From 1929 to 1932, there were about 2700 hits. The Hoover government simply suppressed the rising strike movement, especially the "hunger March" of more than 200,000 veterans to Washington, which made the government discredited. People label all old things as "Hoover". At this time, the fascist organizations in the United States took the opportunity to engage in activities and demanded the establishment of fascist dictatorship, so social unrest intensified.

The crisis in the political field is becoming more and more serious. 1933,1170,000 workers went on strike, and the footsteps of hungry people could be heard all over the United States. In Minneapolis and St. Paul, Oklahoma, crowds of people broke into grocery stores and meat markets and grabbed everything on the shelves. 4000 people occupied the state capitol in Lincoln, California. In Seattle, Washington, 5,000 people occupied the city hall building on the 10 floor. In Chicago, 5000 unbearable teachers broke into the bank in the city center. The unemployed in Ohio marched into the Columbus City Council Building and shouted the slogan "Building a country of workers, peasants and peasants".