Unemployment during the Great Depression Wall Map
Unemployment changed the map of America during the Great Depression, and this wall map helps students study those regional differences state by state. It separates unemployment levels into clear categories: under 10%, 18 to 24%, and more than 25% of the labor force unemployed.
The map connects directly to U.S. History topics such as the 1929 crash, bank failures, agricultural hardship, industrial unemployment, New Deal relief, migration, and the uneven impact of economic collapse across American regions. This makes it useful for classroom discussion, document-based questions, visual analysis, and review before exams.
Part of Map Shop’s Classroom Series, this historical wall map suits public, private, parochial, and home school settings. The roller and backboard setup gives teachers a durable wall reference for repeated lessons, while optional multi-map classroom sets let schools group related history maps on one roller system.

