The Salinas Valley during the 1930s was very productive in the area crops but not in the area of employment rights. Its geography and weather was a critical part of letting the crops grow properly.
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They often went to California (Salinas is a famous example) and Washington and Oregon. Often, the workers had to travel again and again from labor camp to the next in order to catch the seasonal work. Undocumented migrant workers (especially those from Mexico) are said to have gone mostly to California, however.
Hoovervills were important to the great depression because when people's homes went to foreclosure, they had no where to go. Hoovervills gave people shelter and food during the great depression when people had no where to go.
The setting of "Of Mice and Men" is the Salinas Valley in California during the Great Depression. The story primarily takes place on a ranch near the town of Soledad.
California edit: Salinas, California and the question was WHEN not where it took place in the 1920's EDIT: Nope. Took place in early 1930s during the Great Depression.
this book takes place during the great depression and the dust bowl. Lennie and George are in the Salinas Valley in California
of mice and men was set in Soledad, California, during the great depression of the 1930s.
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Yes, that's what the book Of Mice And Men is about
Migrant workers during the Great Depression found jobs in agricultural regions such as the Central Valley, Salinas Valley, and Imperial Valley in California. These workers sought employment in farms, picking crops like grapes, citrus fruits, and vegetables, often facing difficult working conditions and low wages.
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The background scenes for "Of Mice and Men" were filmed on location in California. Specific filming locations included the Salinas Valley and the town of Soledad, capturing the essence of the novel's setting in 1930s rural California during the Great Depression.
In the State of SalinasQuick facts:Salinas is called the "salad bowl of america" because it produces up to 80% of america's lettuceOf mice and men has been made into three moviesJohn Steinbeck (the author) married three times
It became the reluctant host to the Okies.