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Q: Why Did People Leave The Great Plains During the 1930s?
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Why were so many Americans living in the Great Plains forced to migrate west during the 1930s?

Drought and massive dust storms worsened economic conditions in the Great Plains.


What human activity contributed to the dust storms in the great plains in the 1930s?

Dry land farming and overgrazing contributed to the dust storms in the Great Plains in the 1930s.


The drout during the Great Depression?

A large drought overwhelmed the Great Plains area in the 1930s. The drought caused much damage in the Dust Bowl states.


What is the loss of soil on south great plains in 1930s called?

The Great Dust Bowl


What was the name given to the area of the southern great plains severely damaged by droughtsdust stroms and misuse of the landby farmers during the 1930s?

That was the Dust Bowl.


During the Great Depression of the 1930s the national government?

During the Great Depression of the 1930s, the national government was in debt. They had to increase their spending for public services, such as food assistance because people were too poor.


Why did many farmers leave the Great Plains during the 1930s?

Many farmers left the great plain because the dust bowl caused droughts and that was really bad for agriculture or farming


What ecological factor made agriculture diffcult on the great plains in the 1930s?

Insufficient Rainfall


How did many Americans try to escape the dust bowl in the 1930s?

They moved from the great plains


How did many Americans try to escape the 'Dust Bowl' in the 1930s?

they moved from the great plains


Which book describes how the Dust Bowl of the 1930s affected farmers of the Great Plains?

The Grapes of Wrath


People in this area left the village to hunt buffalo during the summer?

Great Plains