Life on a ranch in the 1930s was marked by hard work and resilience, as families often faced economic challenges during the Great Depression. Daily routines involved tending to livestock, cultivating crops, and maintaining the land, requiring long hours and physical labor. Community and self-sufficiency were vital, with families relying on one another for support and sharing resources. Despite the hardships, ranch life fostered a strong connection to nature and a sense of independence, shaping a unique way of life.
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It was very hard at times but people still got through.
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I think it was really fun
Life for people in America in the 1930s was very bleak. This was the era of the Great Depression, which means that many people were without work, without homes and without food.
They were treated like dirt with no respect towards them at all, basically they were nothing but workers who didn't earn more the 50$ a month.
Life in the ranch hands was pretty depressing for some. Many got bored quick, though many enjoyed working at the ranch. Many of the ranchers actually had to leave due to suffering from depression which is terrible.. but yet again so is working at a ranch I suppose! life in the 1930s wasn't great at all. However, people made their own fun, like playing board games, playing cards, or making stuff and getting creative. The men ALWAYS dreamed of having the biggest D. An American dream was a piece of land or plot which they could grow crops or breed animals and naughty stuff like that. Just use your imagination. Imagine working in hay full of animals (pigs, puppies, cows, rabbits, etc.) I like pigs
it was hard for black people
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Hard and under payed.
The 1930s was the Great Depression. Jobs were hard to find. Food was scarce because of the dustbowl. Banks were unstable.
A sailor's life was difficult in the 1930s. Sailors often worked very long hours and had little to do for entertainment. The food was usually horrible and the work was backbreaking.