Gilded Age And The Great Depression

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The Great Depression is remembered as one of the worst economic collapses in the history of modern economics. The interwar period, between the World Wars, proved to continue the theme of destruction during the first half of the 19th Century. The effects of the Great Depression were felt on nearly every continent, excluding Africa and Australia. We have not looked into the data for those regions. The 1920’s, in America, were known as the roaring twenties because of consumerism and utilization of lines of credit which led to lavish lifestyles. The United States had burgeoned onto the international stage as a result of the Industrial Revolution, Gilded Age, and its role in the Great War. The United States established itself as the premier manufacturer