#14: The Stock Market Crash (1929)
When Wall Street’s bubble burst, optimism collapsed with it. Banks failed, fortunes vanished, and unemployment soared worldwide. Governments reinvented economic policy, social safety nets, and regulation itself. The Great Depression became capitalism’s humbling.

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Every downturn since has been a nervous déjà vu of those frantic trading floors and soup-line photographs.
