People began to call the shantytowns during the great depression as Hooverville.
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Shanty towns are the towns which are at the outer area of a town and they have certain large number of unhygienic dwellings around them and these areas also do not comprise of certain very basic amenities required by the humans to live their lives and are very backward areas.
During the time of great depression, these areas of low development were known as the Hooverville and were built by the people in the United States which did not have any place or house to live in.
Answer: The Egyptians believed in many different gods, and the gods covered every aspect of life. The Egyptians believed that the gods were of a very high state and were very powerful, and they deserved great honor and respect.
Answer: George Rogers Clark
Explanation: The Siege of Fort Vincennes was a Revolutionary War frontier battle fought in present-day Vincennes, Indiana won by a militia led by American commander George Rogers Clark over a British garrison led by Lieutenant Governor Henry Hamilton, the battle started on February 23, 1779 and ended February 25, 1779.