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The Dust Bowl was the name given to the great plains region that was devastated by the drought in the 1930s depression ridden America. By the year 1940, more than 2.5 million people had fled from the regions affected by the dust bowl. The dust bowl to the artist John Steinbeck signified the final destruction of the old Jeffersonian ideal of agrarian harmony with nature.
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Answer:
Development of Dust Bowl conditions in the Great Plains.
Explanation:
The Dust Bowl was a period during the 1930s when severe drought affected much of the American and Canadian prairies. The phenomenon was mostly caused by poor agricultural practices. This forced thousands of people to migrate to try to find better opportunities elsewhere, with California being a popular destination. The government reacted with the creation of New Deal irrigation projects. The book The Grapes of Wrath describes the hardships that farmers had to endure during this period.