The dust bowl was a period in American history where little to no rain fell for a very long period of time. Farmars crops died because of the lack of water.
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The coming of the railroads was a great boon to farmers. It allowed them to move their crops to market at unheard of speed. However, railroad companies often were able to take over land by condemnation which could interfere with farm production.
Farmers could find out about prices in other areas and adjust their prices accordingly
People lost their homes and lands when they did not have money to pay.
The Dustbowl was the result of over-farming the land and not letting the soil rest. The dust from the Dustbowl area was so destructive that it caused health problems in addition to erosion of the soil. Farmers could no longer plant for profit, which was a huge occupation in the area.
The dustbowl affected the southern plains because they were an entirely jewish community and the germans dropped smoke grenades on every home in the southern plains.
Drought, Dustbowl, Great depression (meaning less selling and less money to purchase equipment.)
When and where did the dustbowl occur
My accent is due to the westward migration of my ancestor's, escaping the effects of the dustbowl.
The farmers did not earn much.
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Farmers in the Dust Bowl were severely affected by crop failures, soil erosion, and dust storms that destroyed their livelihoods. Many farmers lost their farms due to the harsh conditions, displacement, and financial strain caused by the prolonged drought and loss of fertile land. The impact was devastating, leading to widespread poverty, malnutrition, and migration in the affected regions.
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