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a loss of 23.5 percent since its previous close in July. But the war turned out to be a boon for American business, because the European combatants needed to buy nearly everything America’s businesses made or its farmers grew. It became nearly impossible to not make money during the war years, and as the United States resolutely avoided direct involvement in the conflict, the stock market surged higher. The
A History of the United States in Five Crashes: Stock Market Meltdowns That Defined a Nation
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