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The Dust Bowl, The Great Depression

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The Dust Bowl, The Great Depression

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The Dust Bowl started in the 1930’s and lasted about a decade. The Dust Bowl took place in parts of Oklahoma, Texas, Colorado, and Kansas.

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During the Dust Bowl little kids had to do a lot of work if they lived on a farm. They would also

have to share food with other people.

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Citizens from the Dust Bowl had to wear gas masks to protect their lungs. It would also

help them breathe very well.

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Over 500,000 houses were destroyed by the Dust Bowl. The Dust Bowl forced thousands of

people to leave their homes.

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After the Dust Bowl everything around was filled with sand and animals around were also

dead.

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The Great Depression

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The Great Depression was a period of worldwide economic Depression. It also left

Thousands of people poor.

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The Great Depression left many people

without a job. They couldn’t buy food.

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Many people thought that the Stock Market Crash was blamed for the Great Depression

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After The Great Depression people started getting better jobs, and better places to live.

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