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  1. Dust Bowl - Wikipedia

    The Dust Bowl was a period of severe dust storms that greatly damaged the ecology and agriculture of the American and Canadian prairies during the 1930s. The phenomenon was caused by a combination of natural factors (severe drought ) and human-made factors: a failure to apply dryland farming methods to prevent wind erosion , most notably the ...

  2. Dust Bowl: Causes, Definition & Years - HISTORY

    Oct 27, 2009 · The Dust Bowl refers to the drought-stricken southern plains of the United States, which suffered severe dust storms during the Great Depression of the 1930s.

  3. Dust Bowl | Definition, Duration, Map, & Facts | Britannica

    Mar 27, 2025 · Dust Bowl, name for both the drought period in the Great Plains that lasted from 1930 to 1936 and the section of the Great Plains of the United States that extended over southeastern Colorado, southwestern Kansas, the panhandles of Texas and Oklahoma, and northeastern New Mexico.

  4. The Dust Bowl | Great Depression and World War II, 1929-1945

    Nineteen states in the heartland of the United States became a vast dust bowl. With no chance of making a living, farm families abandoned their homes and land, fleeing westward to become migrant laborers.

  5. 10 Things You May Not Know About the Dust Bowl - HISTORY

    Aug 24, 2012 · Explore 10 surprising facts about America's epic drought disaster—the Dust Bowl. 1. One monster dust storm reached the Atlantic Ocean. While “black blizzards” constantly menaced Plains states...

  6. “America’s Dirty Decade”: 15 Startling Facts About the Dust Bowl’s ...

    3 days ago · The Dust Bowl was a disaster so vast that it turned day into night, drove thousands from their homes, and changed the course of American history. During the 1930s, relentless dust storms swept across the Great Plains, destroying crops, livestock, and livelihoods. These fifteen fascinating facts and figures reveal the true scale and human impact ...

  7. Timeline: The Dust Bowl | American Experience | PBS

    For nearly a decade, drought gripped the Great Plains. Explore a timeline of events. Along the highway near Bakersfield, California. Dust bowl refugees, Nov. 1935. Library of Congress. Severe...

  8. History of the Dust Bowl Ecological Disaster - ThoughtCo

    Jan 22, 2020 · The Dust Bowl was caused by drought and poor farming methods that destroyed the fertile Great Plains. Millions of people had to leave their homes, moving west to find work during the Dust Bowl. Soil conservation efforts and the …

  9. Dust Bowl Facts and Timeline - The History Junkie

    Nov 21, 2020 · The Dust Bowl was a significant event that took place during the Great Depression. It would hurt many Americans in a time of desperate need.

  10. The Dust Bowl (c. 1930-1940) - Climate in Arts and History

    The Dust Bowl was one of the worst droughts and perhaps the worst and most prolonged disaster in United States history. It affected Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico and Colorado, known as the Dust Bowl states, as well as parts of other surrounding states (map below), covering a total of 100 million acres.

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