The Great Depression

The Tottering International Cooperation Regime 1929

In 1929, a major fall of stock prices triggered a financial crisis, causing a serious depression in the United States. European countries were also impacted by the depression since mans postwar reconstruction projects depended on investments from the United States. The depression began to spread all over the world, involving the colonies of Western countries. Japan also entered an economic crisis from 1926 known as the Shōwa depression.

The Great Depression The Tottering International Cooperation Regime nineteen twenty-nine In nineteen twenty-nine, a major fall of stock prices triggered a financial crisis, causing a serious depression in the United States. European countries were also impacted by the depression since mans postwar reconstruction projects depended on investments from the United States. The depression began to spread all over the world, involving the colonies of Western countries. Japan also entered an economic crisis from nineteen twenty-six known as the Shōwa depression.

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