Because of the bad conditions that the middle of the U.S. had. Their supply (as in water) became contaminated due to all the dust and the crops began to die off. The soil was completely destroyed and the farmers had to go somewhere else to grow crops or they wouldn't make any profits. Also, living conditions were horrible. People would get sick from breathing in all the dust and staying in your house wouldn't help a lot. Better than staying outside at least. In California, the conditions were better and it was away from all the dust storms. The soil was better and the living conditions were more suitable.
In the movie 'The Grapes of Wrath' Henry Fonda is part of the Jode family from Oaklahoma and they were mostly farmers. They were refered to as Okies and worked picking fruit in the Central Valley (San Joaquin). This is a great movie and really shows what the times were like.
They were seeking employment and a fresh start.
Type your answer here... because they had something to do with the dust bowl and food .................
they did not do anything
to go start new lives in the north
because they can
9. How did some teenagers try to help their families during the Great Depression
California
They wanted to get away from the dust bowl and move west towards California in search of work.
It was hard they had to move and kill cows and pigs for money and food. All kinds of people died from dust pnemonoia. It wasn't any better when they got to California..... people kick out on the streets some even got arrested for being on the streets after dark. but lucky for the people that were in the houses at the time that the cloud came they were not effected.
Well the Dust Bowl force a lot of people who where farmers to move from there house because the drought was not letting them grow the crops the need to pay for there mortgage and they could pay it off. and if the farming can't grow crops the market place cant sell them.
He told them to move west and get over it.
Due to the Dust Bowl conditions, about 200,000 people had moved to California by 1940.
California
They wanted to get away from the dust bowl and move west towards California in search of work.
They wanted to get away from the dust bowl and move west towards California in search of work.
yes because the people had to move to other places
it was affect by dust and cause to move around and you will only see sand and the dust the state in the midwest where people died from dust limeoniplie
They had to move south to California. They also had to sell their cows so they could buy rice to live. Then the farmers got hung and killed for starting the dust bowl, and causing the great depression They had to move south to California. They also had to sell their cows so they could buy rice to live. Then the farmers got hung and killed for starting the dust bowl, and causing the great depression
They had to move south to California. They also had to sell their cows so they could buy rice to live. Then the farmers got hung and killed for starting the dust bowl, and causing the great depression They had to move south to California. They also had to sell their cows so they could buy rice to live. Then the farmers got hung and killed for starting the dust bowl, and causing the great depression
People in Kansas moved to northern states in hope to get away from the dust. They also wanted to have a better living after their crops were destroyed by the dust. People in Kansas realized that they made little money farming and tried to get a better job.
It was hard they had to move and kill cows and pigs for money and food. All kinds of people died from dust pnemonoia. It wasn't any better when they got to California..... people kick out on the streets some even got arrested for being on the streets after dark. but lucky for the people that were in the houses at the time that the cloud came they were not effected.
Nationwide effects of the Dust Bowl: migrants left effected areas to move elsewhere, decreased grain production.
The Grapes of Wrath portrays the hardships faced by Dust Bowl migrants during the Great Depression. The novel highlights the struggles of the Joad family as they search for work and a better life in California. It explores themes of social injustice, poverty, and the resilience of the human spirit amidst adversity.