Because France lost control over it in the 7 year war, or French and Indian war. Or WW1. (it has many names) after the French lost control British citizens rushed in. After that they started becoming more independent, just like how America gained independence after the British lost control of it
With falling support and the depression only getting worse, Bennett attempted to introduce policies based on the New Deal of Franklin Delano Roosevelt in the United States.
WWI was a major cause of the Great Depression.
The president during the Great Depression and World War 2 was Franklin Roosevelt.
World War II got Americans out of the great depression People were more willing to take on debt.
it helped pull us out of the great depression.
Great depression, League of Nations was formed, etc.
Yes, Canada suffered through the Great Depression during the 1930s. This was after World War I but before World War II.
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WWI was a major cause of the Great Depression.
Not sure why Canada would have fallen into a depression after the war when it was that very war that pulled the world (particularly the US) out of the depression. Canada's economy and the U.S. economy have always been tightly linked so when the U.S. was suffering under the depression in the 1930s, Canada's economy suffered as well. When the war pulled the U.S. out of the depression, its largest trading partner, Canada, flourished along with it.
It led to the Great Depression because the U.S. was in debt to other countries
It was the Great Depression.
Entering into World War 2 was the reason why we got out of the Great Depression.
before world war 1 and after the Great Depression- apex
The president during the Great Depression and World War 2 was Franklin Roosevelt.
World War 1 lasted from 1914-1918. The great depression lasted from October 1929-1939.
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Technology did not get the US out of the Great Depression. World War II is what got the United States out of the Great Depression because of all the jobs that were created with prepping for the war.