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Dust Bowl exodus

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AP US History

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The Dust Bowl exodus refers to the mass migration of farmers and their families from the Great Plains region (primarily Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas) during the 1930s. Severe drought coupled with poor farming practices led to dust storms that devastated agricultural crops and forced people to leave their homes in search of better opportunities elsewhere.

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