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The Dust Bowl https://youtu.be/psVsc74DLlE?t=7

The Dust Bowl refers to a period of severe dust storms and soil erosion in the Great Plains during the 1930’s This region included parts of Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, Colorado and smaller parts of New Mexico and Nebraska.

The Dust Bowl

Dust Storms There were more than 300 dust storms, also known as “Black Blizzards”, between 1933 and 1938. These storms often featured fast moving clouds of dust several miles wide that covered farms and homes, destroying crops and made people sick. One of the areas hardest hit was the Oklahoma Panhandle.

Dust Storms

Displacement and Migration Migrant family in San Francisco, 1935 Farmer leveling dust hills in Texas, 1938 7

Central Historical Question What caused the Dust Bowl? Was it a natural disaster or was it caused by people and actions?

Hooverville's With poverty and homelessness increasing during the depression many of the homeless traveled in box cars and lived in shantytowns named “Hooverville’s. This was in mock honor of their president

Bonus Army/March Summer of 1932, 1000 unemployed WWI veterans marched to Washington D.C. demanding immediate payment of bonus’ promised them at a later date (1945)

Continued… They were joined by thousands of other veterans and their families who camped in shacks near the Capitol Congress failed to pass the bonus bill Two veterans were killed in a clash with police Hoover ordered the army to break up the encampment

Mistake #2 for Hoover General Douglas MacArthur the armies chief of staff used tear gas and tanks to destroy the shantytown and drove the veterans from Washington Many felt Hoover was heartless and uncaring.