The Great Depression began in 1929 and was caused by overproduction, bank failures, and was sparked by the stock market crash. It led to widespread unemployment, homelessness, and loss of life savings. President Hoover was criticized for not doing enough to help as people suffered. The Dust Bowl drought exacerbated problems in the Great Plains. President Roosevelt launched the New Deal relief programs to provide jobs and recovery efforts, though critics said it did not fully end the Depression.