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The Dust Bowl Power point created by Robert Martinez Primary Content Source: Mini-Qs in American History, DBQ Project

On Thursday, April 18,1935, a huge, black, billowing cloud of dirt piled up on the western horizon. On Thursday, April 18,1935, a huge, black, billowing cloud of dirt piled up on the western horizon.

For Stratford, Texas, and thousands of farms and small towns, it was the arrival of another dust storm, one of more than 300 that would make an unwelcome visit to the Southern Great Plains during the 1930s. For Stratford, Texas, and thousands of farms and small towns, it was the arrival of another dust storm, one of more than 300 that would make an unwelcome visit to the Southern Great Plains during the 1930s.

For thousands of years the Southern Plains were covered by prairie grass and home to vast herds of twenty or thirty million buffalo. For thousands of years the Southern Plains were covered by prairie grass and home to vast herds of twenty or thirty million buffalo.

In more recent times, people arrived. First came the Apache, the Comanche, and the Kiowa. In more recent times, people arrived. First came the Apache, the Comanche, and the Kiowa.

Shortly after the Civil War, there came a few thousand cowboys and several million cattle. Shortly after the Civil War, there came a few thousand cowboys and several million cattle.

The first farmers arrive in the 1880s. Word had gotten out back East that the Southern Great Plains was good for growing wheat. The first farmers arrive in the 1880s. Word had gotten out back East that the Southern Great Plains was good for growing wheat.

Yes, rainfall was a bit spotty, but the land was cheaper than farmland in Arkansas or Illinois. Yes, rainfall was a bit spotty, but the land was cheaper than farmland in Arkansas or Illinois.

With few trees for lumber, many of these early farmers lived in soddies, houses made of earth and grass. With few trees for lumber, many of these early farmers lived in soddies, houses made of earth and grass.

Soddies – houses made by cutting out “bricks” of prairie sod and stacking them to make walls. Soddies – houses made by cutting out “bricks” of prairie sod and stacking them to make walls.

A severe drought in the 1890s caused some farmers to move away, but then the federal government created new incentives to homestead. A severe drought in the 1890s caused some farmers to move away, but then the federal government created new incentives to homestead.

A new Enlarged Homestead Act passed in 1909 offered 320 acres of land to anyone who could hang on for three years. A new Enlarged Homestead Act passed in 1909 offered 320 acres of land to anyone who could hang on for three years.

Thousands of new farm families took up the offer. Wheat would replace cattle as the new king of the Southern Plains. Thousands of new farm families took up the offer. Wheat would replace cattle as the new king of the Southern Plains.

The railroad sent out branch lines to small towns, and more wheat could get to market. The railroad sent out branch lines to small towns, and more wheat could get to market.

World War I, which brought so much pain to Europe, was good for Plains farmers. A war- ravaged Europe purchased Kansas wheat. World War I, which brought so much pain to Europe, was good for Plains farmers. A war- ravaged Europe purchased Kansas wheat.

With the demand so high, wheat that sold for 93 cents a bushel in 1914 was close to $2.50 in Even more farmers moved to the area. With the demand so high, wheat that sold for 93 cents a bushel in 1914 was close to $2.50 in Even more farmers moved to the area.

But then trouble came. The Great Depression of the 1930s was only the beginning of troubles in the region. But then trouble came. The Great Depression of the 1930s was only the beginning of troubles in the region.

Unemployment back East made it harder to sell wheat. Sadly, the Great Depression did not come alone. Unemployment back East made it harder to sell wheat. Sadly, the Great Depression did not come alone.

What made life on the Southern Plains almost unbearable were the dust storms. What made life on the Southern Plains almost unbearable were the dust storms.

Decades of poor land-management, crop- rotations, poor irrigation, fertilization and periods of drought left the top soil dry and barren leaving the soils to the winds. Decades of poor land-management, crop- rotations, poor irrigation, fertilization and periods of drought left the top soil dry and barren leaving the soils to the winds.

In the middle thirties these wind-driven dusters darkened the midday sky and carried off millions of tons of precious topsoil as far as Washington D.C. and New York City. In the middle thirties these wind-driven dusters darkened the midday sky and carried off millions of tons of precious topsoil as far as Washington D.C. and New York City.

During the 1930s more than three million plains settlers left their farms, some for town, some for a neighboring state, some for California. During the 1930s more than three million plains settlers left their farms, some for town, some for a neighboring state, some for California.

Many more, stayed put, covering their windows with a water-soaked sheet, eating jackrabbit stew at a kitchen table where an “eating” cloth covered all the plates and drinking cups. Many more, stayed put, covering their windows with a water-soaked sheet, eating jackrabbit stew at a kitchen table where an “eating” cloth covered all the plates and drinking cups.

Children died from breathing in dust. They call it “dust pneumonia.” Children died from breathing in dust. They call it “dust pneumonia.”