Dust Bowl Timeline
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1930: Eastern states suffer low rain throughout spring.
1934: Record heat waves take many lives./Over 300 million tons of top soil was blown away so farming was impossible.
1935: 40 spring dust storms seen and now the name Dust Bowl lives.
1937: People begin to move from to California to get jobs as peach harvesters.
1938: 68 dust storms sighted.
1934: Record heat waves take many lives./Over 300 million tons of top soil was blown away so farming was impossible.
1935: 40 spring dust storms seen and now the name Dust Bowl lives.
1937: People begin to move from to California to get jobs as peach harvesters.
1938: 68 dust storms sighted.
Important Facts About the Dust Bowl
Fact 1: by 1934,75% of the united states was severally affected by this drought.
Fact 2: In the early 1930's,thousands of dust bowl refugees mainly from Oklahoma,Texas,Colorado,Kansas,and new Mexico packed up their families and migrated west.
Fact 3: In 1930,a severally drought hit the southern and mid western plains badly.
Fact 4: About 200,000 of the migrants headed to California for a better life or work .
Fact 5: So many migrated from Oklahoma that they were dubbed "Okie's"in the popular press.
Fact 2: In the early 1930's,thousands of dust bowl refugees mainly from Oklahoma,Texas,Colorado,Kansas,and new Mexico packed up their families and migrated west.
Fact 3: In 1930,a severally drought hit the southern and mid western plains badly.
Fact 4: About 200,000 of the migrants headed to California for a better life or work .
Fact 5: So many migrated from Oklahoma that they were dubbed "Okie's"in the popular press.