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Why was texas not as severely affected by the great depression as other areas of the united states?

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They therefore readily supported President Hoover's morale crusade. After all, they mostly relied upon the land as well as cattle and oil—and fortunately the cotton crop had already been harvested and sold at a healthy price. Texans could always produce enough from their farms to keep from going hungry.

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