To Kill a Mockingbird

Explain The Great depression and what it has to do with this book.

Please explain The Great depression and what it has to do with this book, thx

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The Great Depression was, in large part, a product of the stock market crash of 1929. To kill a Mockingbird reflected the Great Depression era of the 1930's. Country people like the Cunninghams could not afford to grow their crops. Draught also ruined much of what they had to grow so they could not even feed their families.