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Dust Bowl Migration

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The Dust Bowl Migration refers to the mass exodus of people from the Great Plains region of the United States during the 1930s due to severe drought and dust storms.

Key Features

  • Caused by environmental factors such as drought and soil erosion
  • Resulted in mass migration of people to escape poverty and hardship
  • Impacted agriculture, economy, and social fabric of affected regions

Pros

  • Increased awareness of environmental issues
  • Highlighted the importance of sustainable farming practices

Cons

  • Caused significant hardship and suffering for those affected
  • Displaced many families from their homes

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Last updated: Thu, Apr 2, 2026, 08:38:05 PM UTC