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Jakayla Ball
23 March, 01:19
How did the Dust Bowl affect Americans?
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Jax Porter
23 March, 02:21
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The massive dust storms caused farmers to lose their livelihoods and their homes. Deflation from the Depression aggravated the plight of Dust Bowl farmers. Prices for the crops they could grow fell below subsistence levels. In 1932, the federal government sent aid to the drought-affected states.
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