Tuesday, August 2, 2011

How did the great depression affect the plantation owners?

Plantation owners during the great depression did well during that period if they grew food products. Coffee and tea plantations prospered during that time; seems that no matter what, people don't give up tea time or that morning cup of Java. Plantation owners who grew materials needed in industry and manufacturing suffered somewhat. Products such as lumber and rubber saw a decrease in demand.

No comments:

Post a Comment