The Civil Works Administration (CWA) was created in 1933 as part of the New Deal, initiated by President Franklin D. Roosevelt during the Great Depression. Its primary purpose was to provide immediate employment to millions of unemployed Americans by funding public works projects, such as the construction of roads, schools, and parks. The CWA aimed to stimulate the economy and improve infrastructure while alleviating the social and economic distress of the time. Through these efforts, the CWA sought to restore public confidence and promote recovery from the economic crisis.
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