The Grapes of Wrath
That was the Dust Bowl.
The Great Plains were the area affected by the loss of agricultural land in the 1930s.
The "Dust Bowl" was the loss of farmland to drought and erosion in the 1930s. Many farmers left the Great Plains during the height of the Great Depression (1934-1936) and migrated to other areas, especially California, where some found work as migrant laborers.
Lowering the land.
Migrating to California.
They were called Sodbusters. In the open Plains they lacked trees so they used sod to build their homes
The farmers in the great plains crops failed and they went banked rupt
Many farmers left the great plain because the dust bowl caused droughts and that was really bad for agriculture or farming
That was the Dust Bowl.
The Great Plains were the area affected by the loss of agricultural land in the 1930s.
In the late 1930s the combination of events and promises that prompted many farmers in the plains states to travel westward is that food produce became cheap, and the west was said to have gold mines.
I've mostly heard them called "Okies" or "Dust Bowlers." You may want to double check on that though.
Dry land farming and overgrazing contributed to the dust storms in the Great Plains in the 1930s.
The Great Plains were the area affected by the loss of agricultural land in the 1930s.
native grasses
The actual answer is northeast in the united nations text book does not say other places only this one
no they did not they were severely affected