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The 1918 influenza widespread disease was the most widespread disease in recent history. Nearly 55,000 Canadians died from 1918 influenza widespread disease.
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Canada was a founding member of The League of Nations. It is an organization for international cooperation established on January 10, 1920, in the effort to begin (doing something) of the successful (in the battle or contest) (together in friendship)/ (got together as partners) powers at the end of WW1.
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In 1929, we have the Great Depression which it is a global economic downturn. It affected the world, especially America causing the personal income, tax revenue, profits, and prices to drop.
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Herbert Clark Hoover was the man who became President of the United States. The main reason he lost in 1933 was that in the midst of an economic crisis, Hoover was defeated by Democratic candidate Franklin D. Roosevelt in the presidential election 1932.
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The Dust Bowl, also known as the Dirty Thirties or the Black Storm Incident (Black Blizzard), was a historical period in the United States and Canada, characterized by numerous hurricanes and tornadoes. Dust raging in the grasslands of North America. Dust Bowl events happen all over North America and last for 10 years.