These were called Hoovervilles in honor of the then President Hoover. They were named so because of President Hoover's adamant position against the government injecting itself into the economy.
During the depression, shanty towns were sometimes called tent cities and sometimes Hoovervilles for President Herbert Hoover who was blamed for the depression.
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was the popular name for shanty towns built by homeless people during the Great Depression.
Hoovervilles
Hoovervilles were shanty towns that people were forced to live in because they could not afford any proper accomodation during the Great Depression. They were named after President Hoover who was President of the US at the beginning of the Great Depression. Hoover was replaced by Franklin D Roosevelt because he was regarded as a 'do nothing President' meaning he did not put proper measures in place to help the USA out of the Great Depression.
Hoover villes got there names by the people living in them making fun of President Hoover who was not doing anything to help the Great Depression . I hope that helps you out .
"Hoovervilles" was the disparaging name given to homeless camps set up during the Great Depression, because people blamed President Hoover for not acting to help them economically. They were located in urban areas where homeless and destitute people lived in shanty towns, unable to find work or affordable housing.
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was the popular name for shanty towns built by homeless people during the Great Depression.
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Homerville's were names for shanty towns that were built by homeless people during the Great Depression. They were named after former President Herbert Hoover.
Hoovervilles were shanty towns that people were forced to live in because they could not afford any proper accomodation during the Great Depression. They were named after President Hoover who was President of the US at the beginning of the Great Depression. Hoover was replaced by Franklin D Roosevelt because he was regarded as a 'do nothing President' meaning he did not put proper measures in place to help the USA out of the Great Depression.
Hoover villes got there names by the people living in them making fun of President Hoover who was not doing anything to help the Great Depression . I hope that helps you out .
"Hoovervilles" was the disparaging name given to homeless camps set up during the Great Depression, because people blamed President Hoover for not acting to help them economically. They were located in urban areas where homeless and destitute people lived in shanty towns, unable to find work or affordable housing.
Hooverville was a popular name for shanty towns built by homeless people during thr Great Depression KIMBERLY
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"Hoovervilles" was the disparaging name given to homeless camps set up during the Great Depression, because people blamed President Hoover for not acting to help them economically. They were located in urban areas where homeless and destitute people lived in shanty towns. One of the largest Hoovervilles lay in the center of New York's Central Park.
They are called favelas in Brazil. Other terms might be slum, ghetto, shanty towns or Hoovervilles.
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