Lina Belle McCommons, a North Carolina citizen who formerly lived in Georgia, said the following about her younger days there: "We benefited in this area (Greene County, Georgia) because it was chosen for a number of the CCC camps — the army of young workers, who worked in forests and fields, stopping erosion. Some people said it was a waste of money. But it kept a lot of young fellows employed."

To which period of Georgia's history is she referring?


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Responses

World War I
World War I

The New Deal
The New Deal

Progressive Era
Progressive Era

The Square Deal

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
3 months ago

The New Deal

william Alexaner william Alexaner answered
3 months ago

u sure

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
3 months ago

Yes, I am sure. Lina Belle McCommons is referring to the period of the New Deal in Georgia's history, specifically during the time when the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camps were established to provide employment for young workers.

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