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UNIT 11
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THE FOLLOWING ARE CHARACTERISTICS OF TEXAS DURING THE GREAT DEPRESSION. NEW DEAL PROGRAMS DUST BOWL DROUGHT BOOM AND BUST IN THE COTTON INDUSTRY
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GREAT DEPRESSION DUST BOWL NEW DEAL WORLD WAR II
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THE ECONOMIC EFFECT OF WORLD WAR II ON TEXAS. WOMEN JOINED THE WORK FORCE ECONOMY BEGAN TO GROW ITEMS WERE RATIONED
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AIR FORCE: BROOKS CITY-BASE, DYESS, GOOD FELLOW, LACKLAND, LAUGHLIN, RANDOLPH AND SHEPPARD. ARMY: FORT BLISS, FORT HOOD, FORT SAM HOUSTON AND RED RIVER DEPOT. NAVY: JRB(FT. WORTH), NAS(CORPUS CHRISTI) AND NAS(KINGS VILLE) MILITARY BASES IN W.W.II WERE BUILT IN TEXAS BECAUSE OF THE MODERATE CLIMATE AND LAND.
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NORTH TEXAS FARMERS MOVED WEST TO CALIFORNIA. DUST STORMS AFFECTED A LARGE PART OF TEXAS. MANY FARMERS LOST THEIR LANF TO BANKS. STATES OUTSIDE THE DUST BOWL WERE AFFECTED. PLANTED NEW TREES AND VEGETATION TO PREVENT EROSION.
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IMPROVED THE LIVES OF TEXANS DURING THE GREAT DEPRESSION BY EMPLOYING THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE TO BUILD BRIDGES, ROADS AND SCHOOLS.
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THE COTTON PRODUCTION IN TEXAS DURING THE 1930’S AND 40’S DROPPED AND FEWER ACRES WERE PLANTED. FEWER PEOPLE WORKED IN RURAL TEXAS DURING THE 1940’S.
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AUDIE MURPHY JOHN NANCE GARNER MIRIAM A. “MA” FERGUSON
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OVERPRODUCTION LED TO PRICE DECREASES IN TEXAS, WHICH LED TO ECONOMIC DOWNFALL IN THE 1930’S.
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