Alabama History
The Dust Bowl refers to a severe environmental disaster during the 1930s that primarily affected the Southern Great Plains of the United States, characterized by massive dust storms and significant agricultural damage. This event was a direct result of a combination of severe drought, poor farming practices, and economic distress during the Great Depression, leading to widespread displacement of farming families and a major migration crisis.
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