<span>One of the most notable protests took place in the spring of 1932 as VETERANS marched from all over the country and converged on Washington, D.C., to demand a BONUS PAYMENT. The bonus was due these men in 1945, but economic circumstances led them to plead for an early payment. Over 20,000 men and their families formed a Hooverville on the Capitol mall hoping to be heard. Instead of meeting their demands or listening to their concerns, Hoover called in the U.S. Army, under the command of GENERAL DOUGLAS MACARTHUR, who, by engaging THE BONUS ARMY, scattered the men and their families.
"The Bonus Army" is how the veterans' march was known. The overreaction by President Hoover and General MacArthur did not help Hoover when he was running for reelection that year. Franklin D. Roosevelt defeated Hoover by an Electoral College landslide of 472 to 59. </span>
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<span>As part of the war effort, the government rationed foods like sugar, butter, milk, cheese, eggs, coffee, meat and canned goods. Labor and transportation shortages made it hard to harvest and move fruits and vegetables to market. So, the government turned to its citizens and encouraged them to plant "Victory Gardens." They wanted individuals to provide their own fruits and vegetables.</span>