Well, if you are religious, you might go with Judas Iscariot.
But anyways, there are many misunderstood people in History. It can't really be just a single individual. I would say that Genghis Khan was ONE OF the most misunderstood persons in history. He <span>understands incorrectly while thinking one has understood correctly. His hometown was at </span><span>Temüjin, was the patron and Great Khan emperor of the Mongol Imperialism/Empire.</span>
Explanation:
When Herbert Hoover became President in 1929, the stock market was climbing to unprecedented levels, and some investors were taking advantage of low interest rates to buy stocks on credit, pushing prices even higher. Then, the Great Depression began.
<span>More capital was available to build factories.</span>