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What caused the surplus of crops in the United States during the 1920’s

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Answer: In the 1920s, farmers participated in the overproduction of the pre-depression era. They, with their new machines, grew way too many crops than needed. This caused the price of crops to plummet due to inflation. They also grew a surplus of food to pay for things like debts.

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