The group that followed the cattlemen to the Dust Bowl were primarily the farmers and sharecroppers from the Great Plains, as well as migrants from other regions seeking better opportunities. Many of these individuals were displaced by the environmental disaster caused by drought and poor agricultural practices, leading them to migrate, often to California and other areas in search of work and a more stable living situation. This mass migration of people became known as the "Dust Bowl exodus."
you guys did not give me the answer u guys are the worst
Jerry
Because the dust bowl is the SOURCE of the dust raised by a dust storm.
The book about the dust bowl is called Out Of The Dust.
The dust bowl is also referred to as the Dirty Thirties or the Dirty Dust Bowl.
you guys did not give me the answer u guys are the worst
After over harvesting the fields followed by a serious drought.
Okies
No the dust bowl was not shaped like a bowl
Jerry
No the dust bowl was not shaped like a bowl.
Because the dust bowl is the SOURCE of the dust raised by a dust storm.
The book about the dust bowl is called Out Of The Dust.
The dust bowl is also referred to as the Dirty Thirties or the Dirty Dust Bowl.
The Dust Bowl occurred during the Great Depression that followed the Stock Market Crash of 1929. This was a period of severe dust storms that ruined agricultural production. As a result, many migrant workers and farmers suffered economic hardship during the Dirty Thirties.
The Dust Bowl started in 1931 and ended in 1939. Exact dates are impossible to decide.
Dust Bowl Revival was created in 2003.