they reduced their prices and threw out unsold produce.
The British dropped 660 tons of bombs on Germany, more than twice what Germany had managed to loose on England.
Russia dropped out of the war
People were not buying goods and the farmers produced too much during WW1 which caused a economical downfall.
the Polsih corridor and the city of danzig- it was taken away from germany at the end of WW1.
there was no losing nations in ww1
A low supply of goos and a widespread demand
The British dropped 660 tons of bombs on Germany, more than twice what Germany had managed to loose on England.
Russia dropped out of the war
People were not buying goods and the farmers produced too much during WW1 which caused a economical downfall.
Yes They Would Due To Lack Of Soldiers In WW1
During the Depression ww1 veterans marched on Washington to demand their bonuses to be paid.
During the Depression ww1 veterans marched on Washington to demand their bonuses to be paid.
My Gran, said her dad, who was a farmer, was in the home guard in WW1 and WW2. And he was 24 years old when WW1 started, and 49 when WW2 started.
Russia dropped out of WW1 in 1917 due to internal Revolution (the Bolshevik revolution to be exact.)
the Polsih corridor and the city of danzig- it was taken away from germany at the end of WW1.
During WW1 farmers were producing goods which they then exported to European countries who were struggling. They became used to producing large amounts of produce and making high profits. However, when WW1 ended, there was no longer such a large demand for agricultural goods in Europe. The farmers now had a large surplus stock which they were unable to sell abroad. This was partly the fault of the American govt. Having raised taxes on imported goods to prevent Americans buying foreign produce, other countries retaliated by doing the same which left farmers struggling to sell produce within the USA. The end of the war meant that the agricultural industry was declining, and people were unable to make enough money to pay their rent or mortgage. This led to poverty amongst farmers, and therefore they did not participate in the Boom of the 1920s.
Britain, France, Italy, Russia (dropped out in the war), USA ( eventually joined in 1917), and 21 smaller countries.