Life was very hard for the farmers during the 1930's. Most had been in a downward economic spiral since the end of the first world war. Government programs helped them to make it through the Depression. However, farmers in the Plains states suffered a devastating drought known as the Dust Bowl, which resulted in many of them abandoning their farms, and heading to California to work as itinerant farm workers.
NO! If people complained about the bad treatment they would be fired and live on the street.
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the great depression.
During the 1930s, many farmers in the United States faced significant hardships due to the Great Depression and severe drought conditions, particularly in the Dust Bowl region. Crop prices plummeted, leading to widespread financial distress, and many farmers lost their land to foreclosure. The drought caused soil erosion and failed harvests, exacerbating the economic challenges. As a result, millions of farming families struggled to survive, leading many to migrate in search of better opportunities.
a. devastating droughts and dust storms throughout the 1930s.
I think you are refering to Franklin Delano Roosevelt.j3h.
NO! If people complained about the bad treatment they would be fired and live on the street.
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the great depression.
Because drought dried up their crops
Because drought dried up their crops
Because drought dried up their crops
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They moved to the United States.They tried to incite a revolution.They left the cities and became farmers.
They moved to the United States.They tried to incite a revolution.They left the cities and became farmers.
They moved to the United States.They tried to incite a revolution.They left the cities and became farmers.
They moved to the United States.They tried to incite a revolution.They left the cities and became farmers.