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The horse and the country were down and out. The Biscuit was all but broken down by mismanagment and mistreatment. America was in the throws of the worst economic depression in it's history. American's could really relate to the little horse with the big jockey. At the time, Seabiscuit was the physical embodiment of the state of the country. It gave many hope that the underdog could and would prevail.

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he boosted morale A LOT.

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Q: What was Seabiscuit's importance to the Great Depression?
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