Franklin Roosevelt and the New Deal Explained — Fexingo History

FDR's Gold Reserve Act and the Battle Over Gold

12 min · 15. juni 2026
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In 1933, President Franklin D. Roosevelt took the United States off the gold standard and signed the Gold Reserve Act, effectively nationalizing gold and devaluing the dollar. This episode of the Fexingo History podcast explores the high-stakes fight between FDR and conservative 'gold bugs' in Congress and the Supreme Court, the role of key figures like Lewis Douglas and James Warburg, and the legal battles in the Gold Clause Cases that tested the New Deal's constitutional limits. We also look at how the devaluation aimed to combat deflation and stimulate exports during the Great Depression. Join Lucas and Luna for a deep dive into one of FDR's most controversial economic moves. #FDR #NewDeal #GreatDepression #GoldReserveAct #GoldStandard #GoldClauseCases #SupremeCourt #LewisDouglas #JamesWarburg #ThomasCorcoran #HenryMorgenthau #MonetaryPolicy #Devaluation #FiresideChat #1933BankingCrisis #EmergencyBankingAct #USHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the New Deal's Resettlement Administration (RA) and its ambitious program to build planned suburban communities called Greenbelt Towns. Created in 1935 under Rexford Tugwell, the RA aimed to relocate poor families from slums and marginal farms to affordable, model towns surrounded by green space. Lucas explains the utopian vision behind towns like Greenbelt, Maryland; Greenhills, Ohio; and Greendale, Wisconsin, designed by leading architects with modern amenities, community centers, and cooperative stores. But the program faced fierce opposition from private developers, real estate interests, and Congress, who labeled it 'socialist' and 'communist'. By 1937, funding was cut, and only three towns were completed. The episode also touches on the RA's broader work, including rural rehabilitation and the controversial effort to relocate Dust Bowl farmers. This is a story of bold idealism, political backlash, and a rare experiment in government-planned community living that still echoes in debates about public housing and urban planning today. #NewDeal #FDR #ResettlementAdministration #GreenbeltTowns #RexfordTugwell #Greenbelt #Greenhills #Greendale #PublicHousing #UrbanPlanning #CooperativeMovement #DustBowl #1930s #FranklinDRoosevelt #History #FexingoHistory #AmericanHistory #GreatDepression Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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