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How Did The Dust Bowl Affect The Economy

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The Dust Bowl: The Time the Dust Took Over The Dust Bowl was an American travesty that not only affected the people living in the Midwest, but throughout the entire country in many ways. The Dust Bowl had a series of things that provoked it, along with the great depression that was going on at that time. It also caused many people to disperse all across the country in order for them to try and escape the deadly dust. Just to make everything worse, the current president at the time, Herbert Hoover, didn’t do much in order to help. The Dust Bowl caused a great deal of loss to many people, not only their loss of crops, but their loss of families and farm animals. Before the Dust Bowl began the Midwest had rolling hills of grass, and flowing streams, that all came to an end when it no longer rained. The rain went from 35 inches of rain a year, to a whopping 10 inches for the entire year for an entire …show more content…

The Great Depression was a major effect on the economy, and it affected the supply and demand of the United States. Before the Great Depression hit, people were building a large amount of things,and once the Great Depression hit people had all of the supplies with nobody to buy them. Businesses went out of business, and people lost their jobs because their employer could no longer afford to pay them. Some homeless people, known as ‘hobos’, would gather together and make homes of whatever scraps they could find. Soon, so many people lost their houses and were resorted to living in “Hoovervilles”, Hoovervilles were a interpretation of regular towns, that were just made of scraps that they were able to find. The prices for farm grown food were low, so the farmers thought if they planted more food that they would make their money back. Doing that only made the prices drop even more due to farmers having such a large supply, and not enough

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