Category:Bennett Buggies
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English: A Bennett Buggy was a term used in Canada during the Great Depression to describe a car which had its engine and windows taken out and was pulled by a horse. They were named after Richard Bennett, the Prime Minister of Canada from 1930 to 1935, who was blamed for the nation's poverty. In the United States, such vehicles were known as Hoover Wagons, and named after then-President Herbert Hoover.
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