A concise explanation of the Dust Bowl and its effects on farming and the government response.
In the 1930s, a drought hit the Great Plains, affecting states like Oklahoma and Texas.
Dust storms destroyed crops, causing many farmers to lose their homes and seek new jobs.
The New Deal introduced programs to help farmers, focusing on soil conservation and land restoration.
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