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pychu [463]
4 years ago
6

What where Shantytowns and Hoovervilles? Why where they called Hoovervilles?

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Butoxors [25]4 years ago
4 0
They were houses made from scrap metal, wood, dirt, etc. They were nicknamed Hoovervilles because of President Hoover's presidency during the Great Depression. 
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