World War I and The Great Depression

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World War I and The Great Depression

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World War I’s economic fallout and the punitive Treaty of Versailles contributed to the Great Depression of 1929. The stock market crash, bank failures, and global interconnectedness triggered the Great Depression, impacting economies worldwide with widespread unemployment and economic hardship, while protectionist policies and declining trade exacerbated the crisis.