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kakasveta [241]
2 years ago
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When the economy became depressed and

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The economy became depressed and some farmers could not pay their debts,the action take  C. land was seized

As a result local sheriffs seized many farms and some farmers who couldn't pay their obligations were put in prison. These circumstances led to the first major armed rebellion in the post-Revolutionary United States. Once again, Americans opposed high taxes and unresponsive government that was far away.

<h3>What causes a depressed economy?</h3>

An economic depression is primarily caused by worsening consumer confidence that leads to a decrease in demand, eventually resulting in companies going out of business.

When consumers stop buying products and paying for services, companies need to make budget cuts, including employing fewer workers.The economy evolved depressed and some farmers could not pay their debts,the action take C. land was seized

<h3>What causes a depressed economy?</h3>

An financial depression is primarily caused by worsening consumer confidence that leads to a decrease in demand, ultimately resulting in companies going out of business.

When clients stop buying products and paying for services, companies need to make funding cuts, including employing fewer workers.

<h3>What happens when the economy goes into a depression?</h3>

Depressions cause extreme financial damage, including stock market downturns, job losses, corporate and personal bankruptcies and even potential destabilization of the entire economic system.

To learn more about economic depression, refer

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