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Herbert Hoover was the president in 1930. He was elected in 1929 and served until 1932 when he was defeated by Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Herbert Hoover was the 31st President of the United States from 1929 March 4 to 1933 March 4. Herbert Hoover was born August 10, 1874 in West Branch, Iowa ; died October 20, 1964 in New York, New ...
John Nance Garner was the 32nd Vice President of the United States. He was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1902 and served fifteen terms. In the House, Garner became a strong ...
Originally, President Herbert Hoover thought the stock market crash was a public relations problem and that if he could put the right spin on the events, everything would be fine. By 1930, many ...
William Howard Taft served as the 27th president of the United States (1909-1913) and tenth chief justice of the United States (1921-1930). He is the only president to have held both offices.
In 1930, a drought called the Dust Bowl that would last almost a decade hit the Midwest of the United States. The area of Great Plains was hit particularly hard. ... President Herbert Hoover, who ...
Dust Bowl: The Dust Bowl was an unmitigated disaster for much of the 1930s in the middle of the United States. It forced people to flee from their homes and the impact was only lessened once the federal government enacted measures to respon
In 1930 it was used to refer to a period of time in political office when a election was lost, but there was still time remaining in office. ... Lame Duck President: Outcome: 1940: Franklin Roosevelt:
President Roosevelt was in office from March 4, 1933 to April 12, 1945. His Vice Presidents were John Nance Garner (1933-1941) Henry A. Wallace (1941-1945) and Harry S Truman (1945).
The Fair Deal was a set of domestic reform programs that Harry S. Truman proposed during his presidency. Truman first became president because he served as the vice president to Franklin D ...