The recovery programs played a major role in building back America during the New Deal era. The programs were the Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) created in 1933 and the National Recovery Act (NRA) which was also created in June of 1933. The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) was started up in 1933. These programs fought let businesses and farmers create their own rules and income. Neither of the programs had immediate attention, but they both managed to help the economy restore itself.