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Atlanta Real Estate Agent - Olypmic Park Atlanta GaMuch is known about Atlanta's history during the Civil War and the Reconstruction period that followed but an atlanta real estate agent should have a good background on what happened next so as to offer potential clients that extra knowledge or wisdom that has proven to help sales and establish credibility.

Rebecca L. Felton became the first female United States senator, appointed by the governor after a Georgia senator passed away. However, Mrs. Felton had served only one single day while the congress was in session before a new senator was elected according to the law.

Beginning with the early 1900's, Georgia's industry's continued to prosper and grow. In fact, farmers grew less dependent on cotton and began to diversify. While cotton was very profitable to produce, farmers began producing corn, livestock, fruits and tobacco. These farms began producing at a fast rate in Georgia's prolific soils, but when the United States entered World War I in 1917, farm production (and factory production) expanded at a feverish pace. In the 1920's Georgia was prospering industrially and agriculturally.

However, tragically, in the early 1920's boll weevils (or beetles) almost destroyed Georgia's cotton crops and may farmers could no longer afford to keep their farms, even ones that were in the family. Many farmers sought jobs in Atlanta at this time. More than one atlanta real estate agent made profits during this time as farmers left their lands. The Great Depression in 1929 then hit the state and many factories had to close down until Federal programs started to create jobs in about 1933. Highways, public buildings, sewerage and drainage systems were constructed like never before, linking and improving existing systems and creating new ones that brought modern amenities and roads to many, even outside the metropolitan areas. Federal soil conservation programs also helped many farmers survive and produce more.

By the mid 1900's thing's were again getting better in Atlanta Georgia and at the start of World War II in 1939, many Georgian's began to work in defense industries with many farm hands and workers leaving agricultural areas for big defense jobs in the cities. Many stayed in the Atlanta, for instance, well after the war ended. Many companies from other states opened factories and other companies in Georgia after World War II. The industrial expansion continued to attract outsiders to Georgia in large numbers. By 1950, Georgia had more manufacturing jobs than farming jobs. As you can see in the picture, Atlanta has triumphed over its financial woes and is now prospering successfully!

 

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