McKinley Tariff
McKinley Tariff
1930
Farmers returned to the Midwest after the Dust Bowl because of government assistance programs, improved farming techniques, and the opportunity to reclaim their land and start over.
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The Midwest is called “America’s Breadbasket” because Midwestern farmers grow a lotof the wheat we use to make bread.
When the dust storms hit the Midwest during the 1930s, particularly in the Dust Bowl period, hundreds of farmers were forced to abandon their farms and migrate in search of better living conditions. Many moved westward to states like California, hoping to find work and stability. The severe soil degradation and loss of crops made it nearly impossible for them to sustain their livelihoods, leading to widespread economic hardship and displacement.
farmers
The Midwest is called “America's Breadbasket” because Midwestern farmers grow a lot of the wheat we use to make bread. Why do we call the Midwest “America's Heartland?” Geography – The Midwest lies at the heart, or center, of the United States.
because farmers raised hogs and dairy cows
People were not buying goods and the farmers produced too much during WW1 which caused a economical downfall.
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