Mistreatment of Land, Natural Disaster, and Drought Created the Dust Bowl in America

559 Words2 Pages

The Dust Bowl was a time period in which many dust storms affected the agriculture and economy of the United States. Before the dust storms and droughts, the land being used by the farmers was already being damaged. Overuse had caused the soil to become useless, and by over-cultivating the land, farmers were no longer able to use the once fertile soil, causing a major impact on the lives of those involved in agriculture.
Before the infamous Dust Bowl, the lands to the West were unknown until the exploration of Lewis and Clark. On the expedition of Lewis and Clark, they discovered and explored new land west of the Mississippi River, finding beautiful nearly unused land that was only being used by some Native Americans. When the lands were found, farmers in the East quickly decided to move to the new land to expand the life they had in the East. The new land west of the Mississippi was known as the Great Plains. After discovering how beautiful and fertile the land was, many American families quickly decided to migrate to that area and make homes and their farms there. In the beginning,...

More about Mistreatment of Land, Natural Disaster, and Drought Created the Dust Bowl in America

Open Document