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black Thursday happend on October 29 1929
1929 is the year you are seeking.
It was known as the Crash of '29, Black Thursday, Black Monday, Black Tuesday.The nickname for the stock market crash is called Black Tuesday. This led to the Great Depression and happened in 1929.
October 24, 1929 (Black Thursday)
Thursday October 24, 1929 or Black Tuesday
The crash actually happened on Thursday October 24th 1929, but the catastrophic downturn was actually experienced on Monday the 29th and Tuesday the 30th (October)- commonly called "Black Tuesday."
The term of Black Thursday refers to the date of October 24, 1929 when the New York Stock Market crashed. This was the event that sparked the US's Great Depression that was soon to follow.
It was also known as: The Crash of '29, Black Thursday, Black Monday, and Black Tuesday; (Since the crash didn't happen all in one day, it started on Thursday October 24, 1929 and hit rock bottom on Monday and Tuesday.).
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Black Thursday is a term used to describe what happened on Wall Street on October 24, 1929. On that day the stock market took a huge plunge from panicked traders selling record numbers of shares. This action eventually caused it to crash.
October 24, 1929 is called Black Thursday, and October 29, 1929 is referred to as Black Tuesday. When talking about financial markets the term "black" typically means a disastrous day in the world of finance. On Black Thursday the trouble started, and on Black Tuesday the value of stocks dropped by about 13% on that one day. Black Tuesday is the day most historians use as the beginning of the Great Depression.Throughout history there have also been days referred to as "Black Monday" or "Black Friday" where the financial markets have also performed poorly.In times past, people wore black clothes when a family member died and draped black cloth on their house door, and everyone wore black to a funeral. So when they said Black Thursday or Black Tuesday, they meant they felt like they were at a funeral for the stock market.There is also a good 'black' day. At Christmas shopping time, there is a day when the stores finally get out of the 'red' (losses were written in red ink in old account books) and get into the 'black' (profits were written in black ink).