13,600,000 unemployed Americans
Planted trees (FDR’s “Tree Army”), built infrastructure, built drainage systems, etc.
More than 84.400.000 acres of arable land provided with drainage systems
Emergency work during natural disasters
Reforestation prevented erosion (3.000.000.000 trees planted) abolished in 1942, 3.000.000 men had served
Farms are saved by the Government creating policies or acts, or by doing a variety of other things to help the citizens with their crops/ get their crops going again after a drought or an economic disaster.
The FSA, Farm Security Administration, was created in 1935 as part of the New Deal in the United States. this was an effort to combat rural poverty during the great depression. …show more content…
It revolutionized farm life by bringing electricity to the people who lived on farms.
The WPA, Workers Progress Administration, was established in 1935 by FDR. The goal of the WPA put unemployed people back to work doing various city projects like planting trees, doing rural rehabilitation,