The farmers in Kansas.
The prairie provinces were hardest hit by depression.
i think that the great depression affected alot of places and there isn't just one place that this was greater than another.
Farmers
The book's setting is during the Great Depression. Throughout the book, Harper Lee directly states the hardships that Maycomb is going through.To Kill a Mockingbird is related to the Great Depression, because it takes place during that time. Remember when Atticus quit the farm and went back to school as a lawyer? He did that because during the Depression, farmers were hit the hardest.
The farmers in Kansas.
The prairie provinces were hardest hit by depression.
investors
i think that the great depression affected alot of places and there isn't just one place that this was greater than another.
Farmers
Because they were farmers.
The book's setting is during the Great Depression. Throughout the book, Harper Lee directly states the hardships that Maycomb is going through.To Kill a Mockingbird is related to the Great Depression, because it takes place during that time. Remember when Atticus quit the farm and went back to school as a lawyer? He did that because during the Depression, farmers were hit the hardest.
the poor were hit the hardest they already suffered as there fore they didnt have much money to pay for food and they had to give up there homes and go some where else
their was a lot damage in haiti
The Great Depression was a global depression. It mainly hit the US and Europe. The US was the largest economy and its stock market had crashed. This had world wide affects as economics is not only within one's borders. Europe and other parts of the world were also recovering from World War I, paying for the debts they'd acquired from the war. Also, because European countries controlled many colonies around the world, the Great Depression also hit many of these colonies.
The hardest hit area of the 2010 Haiti earthquake was the capital city, Port-au-Prince. The earthquake caused widespread destruction in the city, including major damage to buildings and infrastructure, resulting in significant loss of life and displacement of residents.
It happened most in the 1720s.