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Reddit mentions of The Great Depression: 1929-1939
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As much as you’re right about the industrialization, you’re not as right as you think about the starvation part. Here’s a really interesting and detailed book about the Great Depression, at least what happened in Canada: https://www.amazon.ca/Great-Depression-1929-1939-Pierre-Berton/dp/0385658435
A lot more people starved to death than most think! Also remember the dustbowl happened at the same time, causing major food shortages, and people had to ration certain things because of it.
I read this and it was very good.
http://www.amazon.ca/Great-Depression-1929-1939-Pierre-Berton/dp/0385658435
I don't believe I can answer this question without rancour at the moment or appearing to be partisan. It is an interesting question that in some respects I've answered for myself due to not only living in an urban environment but also having family in the rural milieu. In your case I would recommend researching social conservatism versus progressiveness and also having a look at some Canadian authors who might add some insight into this subject: In particular I recommend Pierre Burton's The Great Depression 1929-1939 and John Ralston Saul's Voltaire's Bastards to give a starters overview of this complex issue and how it relates to our country.