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They didn't get rain and had no other way to get it.
The gov. Took their land
Before the days of the Dust Bowl during the Great Depression, the area was rich, fertile farmland. During the Dust Bowl, most of the irreplaceable topsoil blew away essentially removing farming as a viable vocation in the area.
The government Took their land
Life for California farmers during the dust bowl was horrible, the farmers would go plant their crops and when the dust bowl come their crops would be black and start to rot because they became not any good anymore.
They did stuff
The "Dust Bowl"
They were unable to pay their debts.
No
They didn't get rain and had no other way to get it.
The gov. Took their land
Before the days of the Dust Bowl during the Great Depression, the area was rich, fertile farmland. During the Dust Bowl, most of the irreplaceable topsoil blew away essentially removing farming as a viable vocation in the area.
The government Took their land
Oklahoma Dust Bowl farmers who migrated to California to find work.
Many farmers moved West to California when their farm turned to dust.
President Roosevelt and Prairie farmers played an important role in who took part in the dust bowl. Some others you might want to include are support industries who helped the farmers financially.