How it all ended
The Dow Stock Index had been going up for weeks giving the impression that the bull market of 1928 to 1929 would go on forever. On October 29, 1929, known as Black Tuesday, the stock prices of wall street collapsed. This event created a nation wide depression, now known as the Great Depression.
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