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Advanced Placement United States History

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Colin Frey April 6, 2011 Ap Us History DBQ The Great depression in the 30s was the largest and most hurtful depression in the US history. Franklin D Roosevelt?s administration had a lot to do with this considering he was president for most of it and he also started the beginning of the end you could say. FDR was put in a tough spot when he took over for Hoover, considering Hoover was the most to blame from the people of why the great depression even happened and did not end very quickly.

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Practice these yourself. See how you do. Be prepared for APUSH exam. 1. Analyze the origins and development of slavery in Britain's North American colonies during the period of 1607 to 1776. 2. Analyze the differences between the spanish settlements win the southwest and the English colonies in New England in the seventeenth century in terms of TWO of the following: Polotics Religion Economic Development

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