over worked land and drought
Overworked land and drought were two things that contributed to the dustbowl.
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over worked land and drought
The Dust Bowl was a period of severe dust storms that greatly impacted the American prairies during the 1930s, causing widespread ecological and agricultural damage. Poor farming practices, coupled with drought and economic depression, led to soil erosion and the creation of massive dust clouds that devastated farmlands and forced many farmers to abandon their homes. The government response included the establishment of the Soil Conservation Service and the promotion of soil conservation practices to prevent future environmental disasters.
over worked land and drought
over worked land and drought
The two causes of the Dust Bowl were drought and poor agricultural practices.
overworked land and drought
Overworked land and drought were two things that contributed to the dustbowl.
Yes. The worst of the "Dust Bowl" storms were in Nebraska, and the worst poverty and migrations were from Oklahoma. Kansas is between those two states.
Over worked land and drought
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Texas and the southern plains
The Great Depression and the Dust Bowl.
over worked land and drought
Black Sunday and Black Blizzards