Industry, dole and hunger marches etc Flashcards
What area of britain had old industries?
West scotland,
North East england,
North West england,
South wales.
Heavy industry
Industry producing coal, metal and machinery such as ships.
What areas were new industries?
South East England,
Midlands.
Why did demand for British coal fall & when?
After World War One
Britain were using old methods to reclaim coal whereas other countries such as America, Germany and Poland had invested in coal cutting machines, this meant that they could produce more coal than britain and at a cheaper price. Therefore competition increased.
1919 Treaty of versailles- as a part of germany’s payment, they had to supply france an belgium with coal= fall in demand.
Oil and electricity were replacing coal as main fuel for ships and industry= large decline in trade.
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Why did the textile industry decline& when?
Britains textile industry relied heavily on exports.
However,during WW1 little or no shipping was available to take cotton goods abroad. Therefore, other countries took over the markets from Britain e.g Japan.
Britain lost most of its market in India as it was beginning to produce its own textiles. Also, Indians boycotted British textiles as a part of their independence campaign.
Iron and steel decline
Throughout the 1920s, the iron and steel industry were badly hit by foreign competition. Other countries such as Japan had larger steel plants and more up-to-date equipment= they could produce more metal more quickly.
Industrial disputes, such as the General Strike of 1926, made matters worse.
Decline in shipbuilding?
Declined due to competition from Japan and Scandinavia.
There were too many, small uneconomical shipyards in britain which closed to become more efficient.
What crippled the welsh economy?
The collapse of the post-war economic boom in 1929 increased competition from abroad.
The general strike of 1926.
Decline in the mining and steel industries.
The above meant that Wales was already suffering from the depression but in 1929 matters took a turn for the worst due to the Wall Street Crash.
When was the wall street crash and how was britain affected?
October 1929
Many british industries depended on American loans and trade so when their economy crashed so did britains.
Turned the depression that Britain was already suffering into the Great Depression.
The existing problems were intensified: british exports that were already falling in the 1920s fell by half in the 1930s, while unemployment doubled.
Unemployment statistic
In 1932 the Ministry of Labour published that 28.5% of the working population in Wales were unemployed.
How were the ports of south wales affected?
They were hit hard by the decline of the coal trade.
What areas were saved from the worst effects of the depression in wales and how?
There was a greater variety of work available in Cardiff and the coastal towns such as in the tourist industry.
Describe the social effects of the depression on welsh communities
High unemployment which led to poverty as government assistance for the unemployed ( the dole) was very low.
Describe the governments response to poverty.
The government was very unsure about how to cope with the worsening crisis and thought that it would sort itself out so they did very little.
They tried to cut costs which they did by cutting the benefits paid to the unemployed (the dole).
How could a man without work claim benefit?
Under the unemployment insurance scheme. However, they were only allowed dole for the first 6 months of being unemployed.