The Dust Bowl swept the farmers plants causing people to suffer with great money loss because many farmers couldn't pay for their debts when they borrowed money.
During the Great Depression, great plain plains farmers were severely affected by drought, dust storms, falling crop prices, and inability to repay debts. Many farmers lost their land due to foreclosure, while others struggled to make a living. The combination of economic challenges and environmental disasters led to widespread poverty and displacement in the region.
During the 1920s the farmers' debts increased as a result of the crash of the stock markets. This is the period in history which was known as the Great Depression.
The farm prices fell and farmers compensated by boosting their productions. They were not able to purchase their share of America's output.
The farm prices fell and farmers compensated by boosting their productions. They were not able to purchase their share of America's output.
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The government helped the great depression of 1800 by taking in the states debts and taxing the people.
they didnt
The farmers in Kansas.
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Farmers were not doing good during the Great Depression.
many farmers and employees were involved.
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