While the Great Depression was ongoing, millions of Americans were suffering drastically as most were in jobs that did not provide for them and their families. Some were left without a job and forced to do whatever it took to make ends meet. Many began to grow their food at home and homeowners began to make repairs and improvements at home. The selling of personal items such as cars was also a way to get the money that they needed. All of this was due to failed plans that were established by president, Herbert Hoover. This caused many Americans to lose hopes in their country and simply were just trying to survive. It was not until Franklin D. Roosevelt’s presidency that the hope of Americans was restored because of The New Deal. The New Deal …show more content…
Many of them grew hope within their lives to strive for the better. For example, the Public Works Administration was created in response to the Great Depression. The PWA created numerous projects which essentially created those jobs mentioned beforehand. The administration not only created hundreds of jobs but also established a large number of new dams, bridges, hospitals, and schools. (Source F). Another example of the new jobs that were being created are the Civilian Conservation Corps, which lasted from 1933 to 1942. These camps hired nearly 3 million unskilled workers to conserve and develop natural resources. A lot of these men were young between 18 and 25 and came from families on government assistance. Projects involved fighting forest fires, planting trees, building wildlife refuges, and a ton more nature related activities. The CCC not only allowed people to get jobs but also made people get out there and enjoy nature. Bridges and campground areas were being built to ensure that everyone got to enjoy nature in some way possible (Source F). All of this new construction created thousands of jobs for people during this time. They all also benefited the US in many other ways which allowed for it to get back on its feet and step away from the Great …show more content…
That being said, with The New Deal in place it made the amount of loans go down drastically after 1930 (Source C). Loans also had a major effect on the New Deal. They helped the poor and a lot of these loans went to farmers in hopes to offset the lost income of farm owners. These loans also helped people who were homeowners who were forced to give their homes up. The HOLC and FERA helped those in need by offering food, money, and shelter. The Home Owners Loan Corporation allowed people to refinance mortgages to prevent anymore foreclosures. The Federal Emergency Relief Administration provided grants for state governments for projects related to agriculture, construction, arts, and education. By setting aside unnecessary loans and establishing those that would benefit the country, it allowed for the people of the US to be able to strive for the better. In doing so it also showed people how impactful these loans were as they contributed greatly towards the great