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How was the Great Depression different in American and Europe

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The United States was hit way harder than Europe. It was proven that unemployment rates were significantly higher in the United States than they were in Europe.
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Compared to other industrialized countries, the economic decline brought on by the Depression was steeper in the United States. The unemployment rate rose higher and remained higher longer than in any other western society. European countries significantly reduced unemployment by 1936.

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