Dust Bowl Dbq

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The dust bowl in the 1930’s was a time of agricultural crisis. Most of the midwest was consumed by a period of dust and nearly no rain. The consequences of these poor conditions lead to a shortage in food production and a rise in prices. With the economy in the gutter, money was tight and in turn, food was harder then usual to come by. Everyone had to adjust to a new way of life during this time. People during this time had to change their lives in order to survive. Almost everyone was forced to change how they live. Children had to grow up with a limited education education and an unstable family situation. Farmers were forced to live with the loss of their farms that had kept their family alive for generations. The middle class