Dawes+Plan

​ ​ After World War I Germany had trouble with their economy. They had trouble paying their war debt, so the Germans decided to just print off more and more paper money, which led to inflation. Charles Dawes saw what was happening and created a solution for it. Charles Dawes, an American banker, was asked to look into the problem by the Allied reparations Commitee. His plan called for regulating annual payments of reparation and to reorganize the German State Bank. They had promises for foreign loans to also help stabalize the economy. America provided a 200 dollar loan to start ogg the stablization and work up the economy. The plan gave Germeny a more realistic payment schedule, and i n creased foreign loans.

Dawes Plan proved effective for Germany's economy until the late 1920's with the Great Depression.

This is good, aside from a few technical errors, but you fail to link or explain how the Dawes Plan and the Great Depression fit together.