How did the economic trends of the 1920s help cause the Great Depression?
The Roaring Twenties was the decade that led up to the stock market crashing in 1929. The 1920's were a time of wealth and excess. Speculation led to the 12-year Great Depression that affected all Western industrialized countries.CHACHA!
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Competition from European farmers drove down the price. of farm goods. Thus farmers found themselves in an over-supplied market. Prices fell, and farmers were unable to sell their products for profit. ChaCha on!
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