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.
The Dust Bowl, or the Dirty Thirties, was a period of severe dust storms causing major ecological and agricultural damage to American and Canadian prairie lands from 1930 to 1936 (in some areas until 1940).
Franklin D Roosevelt was famous because he was the president of the United States from 1933 - 1945.
If by "worst" you mean least successful, it's hard to say, because only notorious pirates are remembered by history. If by "worst" you mean cruelest, then it's probably Edward Low.
Life was hard because the dust and bowl and the depression. During the time of a depression money value drops making people less rich comparatively. the dust bowl was tough because it caused crops to dry up not get as much sun light therefor slowing or stopping plant growth the dust also caused very many animals to get sick and also lack of water killed in a sense everything.
Huge quantities of dust would whip up off the ground every time the wind came along. dust would get in the houses because it was so small. it would get in beds and food and clothes and even in the drinking water. It would soak up all the rain so crops could not be grown. In addition to the above, the dust also got into people's lungs making it hard to breath. Many people started to get sick and even die from what was called "dust pneumonia". The dust was full of static electricity and would short out cars and they would stop running.
List three pieces of evidence that support the idea that the Dust Bowl was βthe worst hard time.β
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The Dust Bowl caused hard times for the farmers and their families due to the fact that it killed a majority of crop and also with the dry temperatures, it was hard to keep a garden healthy.
The effect is the Dust Bowl of the 1930s. Tearing up the prairie sod, combined with droughts in the early 30's, forced thousands of farmers off their land and contributed to the infamous dust storms of the prairie states. See The Worst Hard Time for more information.
It was very difficult. You couldn't farm because the soil became sand, there was dust storms all the time, and tons of erosion.
The dust bowl a was in the Midwest and Oklahoma, but it could have caused a shortage of wheat and other crops from that area.Both led jobs to dry up. It made putting foods on the table hard.
The states in the Dust Bowl that suffered the least seem to be northeast New Mexico and parts of the east slops of the Rockies to the Mississippi. The states that were hit hard was Texas and Oklahoma.
Life was very hard. There was no inside plumbing, no heat, all food had to be raised by the family. Kids couldn't go to school when the dust was bad.
The states in the Dust Bowl that suffered the least seem to be northeast New Mexico and parts of the east slops of the Rockies to the Mississippi. The states that were hit hard was Texas and Oklahoma.
Go to your library and see if they have a PBS documentary called Surviving the Dust Bowl. IT lasted for 10 years. People died of dust pneumonia. they couldn't see their hand in front of their face. It was caused by a drought and high winds.
The Dust Bowl, or the Dirty Thirties, was a period of severe dust storms causing major ecological and agricultural damage to American and Canadian prairie lands from 1930 to 1936 (in some areas until 1940).
According to my mom who lived through it life was very hard and lot of people were out of work.