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blah it was bad, really bad!!!!!!, really really really really bad. superbad. intense. people hit jack rabbits with clubs. OUCH!!! That was BAD TOO REALLY REALLY REALLY BAD. . but not as bad as the dust bowl itself. but it was still bad.

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14y ago

Southwest Kansas and the Texas and Oklahoma Panhandles were affected most by the Dust Bowl. The dust bowl winds began in 1932 but the Dust Bowl got its name from the horrendous winds beginning in 1935. The primary area it effected was the southern Plains. The northern Plains were not hit so badly but the drought, the blowing dust, and the decline of agriculture in the region had a nationwide effect.

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13y ago

The Dust Bowl was a series of storms that hit many states.

The government had promised many workers land out in the country(think- Kansas) because the government did not have money at the time to pay them. This was during the industrial revolution. People settled out there, in no-where-land, and dug up all the earth they could lay their hands on to plant crops. (mostly cotton)

All that top soil mixed in with the air, creating a dust Storm.

People at the time didn't know this was causing it, and they keep on digging up the soil.

The reason they call it a "Dust Bowl" is because so many storms happened at the same time, and they were widespread. Huge. So many hit towns, that some people had to move back to the city.

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13y ago

the hardest hit region was probably llano estacado especially in texas.

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12y ago

Dodge city, kansas

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15y ago

hola cola

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