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Such make-shift 'towns' are known as shanty towns. Though it can also be known as a squatter area.
What were Hoovervilles ? A. U.S. Army camps B. Towns of shacks and tents built by the homeless C. City blocks built during the Great Depression O Rich neighborhoods that voted Republican
They were called "Hoovervilles".
During the great depression people smelled tar paper from what they built when they became homeless and they smelled many cars that passed by.
Gaycats
A shantytown built by unemployed and destitute people during the Depression of the early 1930s.
was the popular name for shanty towns built by homeless people during the Great Depression.
So many people ended up homeless during the Great Depression becuause they lost there jobs and had no money.
Hoovervilles
homeless people during the great depression Over 1,200 people were homelss.
How many people were homeless during the Great Depression? Between one and two million people.
It is estimated that there were over two million homeless people in the United States during the Great Depression. Many of these people lived in shanty towns called 'Hoovervilles' after President Herbert Hoover.
During the great depression people smelled tar paper from what they built when they became homeless and they smelled many cars that passed by.
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Gaycats
A shantytown built by unemployed and destitute people during the Depression of the early 1930s.
So many people ended up homeless during the Great Depression becuause they lost there jobs and had no money.
was the popular name for shanty towns built by homeless people during the Great Depression.
Hoovervilles
Hoovervilles