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Most Dust Bowl migrants went to California.
california was also feeling the effects of the depression and couldnt take any more migrants
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Not really, most are in Texas.
california
The migrants during the Great Depression were commonly known as "Okies" or "Arkies" because many of them came from Oklahoma and Arkansas. They were forced to move due to severe drought, widespread poverty, and economic hardship. These migrants were searching for better opportunities, mainly in California, where they faced challenging living conditions and often worked as agricultural laborers.
the people were taking their jobs when they needed them
across land and by ship.
The yellow handbills are flyers advertising work opportunities to attract seasonal laborers. They are used to entice workers to come pick peaches in California, but they often lead to exploitation and poor working conditions for the migrants who respond to them.
they continued to live in poverty because there were few opportunities for them in California. They also experienced a lot of prejudice and discrimination.
Migrants from Denmark are known as Danish nationality. Migrants from Dominica are known as Dominican nationality.
The mass migration to California of miners and business people who made money from the miners is known as the California gold rush. The migrants who left for California in 1849 were called forty niners. Hope this helped ((;