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“Roaring Twenties” become “Dirty Thirties”: Canada and the Causes of the Great Depression also see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzGmkbAJcpc
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Page 1: “Roaring Twenties” become “Dirty Thirties”: Canada and the Causes of the Great Depression also see: .

“Roaring Twenties” become “Dirty Thirties”:

Canada and the Causes of the Great

Depressionalso see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzGmkbAJcpc

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The Trigger:The Stock Market Crash

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The Trigger: The Stock Market Crash

• September 1929 – Prices begin to fall• Investors begin to lose confidence in the

stock market and the companies they’d invested in

• Tuesday, October 29, 1929 the stock market crashed as investors quickly sold their shares before they lost all their value

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The Globe, October 30, 1929

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How did Canada go from the optimism and prosperity of the 1920s to the “Dirty Thirties”?

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What were the 5 main long term causes of the Great Depression in Canada?

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1. Overproduction -- Businesses were producing more goods than they could actually sell.

The industrial capacity of both the U.S.A. and Canada had expanded beyond the ability of the consumer to consume

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• During the 1920s, many industries were expanding, and profits were spent on adding to factories or building new ones

• Huge supplies of manufactured goods were stockpiled because they could not be sold

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2. Canada was dependent on exports of natural resources/staples.1920s: about 25% of

the Canadian Gross National Product was derived from exports of staple products

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• Wheat, fish, paper, minerals, coal, wood – shipped to Europe as it recovered from the war, and to the US

• Overproduction!

• As the economies of other countries started to decline, there was less demand for Canada’s raw materials

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3. Canada’s economy was very dependent on that of the United

States.• 1920s: 40% of Canadian

exports were sold to the USA

• A lot of US investment in Canada

• So…what happened when the US economy failed?

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4. Protectionism

• Increasing trend in the 1920s

• Tariffs: money (“duties”) collected on goods coming in to a country

• Meant to discourage imports and protect industries from foreign competition

• US protectionism threatened Canada’s export market

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5. Canadians were going into debt.

• Buying stocks “on the margin”

• Buying consumer goods on credit

• Farmers and businesses borrowing from banks to pay for equipment and labour

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So when the economy began to fail…

• Banks wanted repayment

• Companies went bankrupt and laid off workers

• Canadians couldn’t pay back their debts

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What were the long term effects?

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Widespread Unemployment

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More recent unemployment stats

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• Canada and causes of great depression

• crash course on the roaring 20s