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Softa [21]
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Which factor encouraged farmers to leave their land in the Great Plains during the 1930s?

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Luda [366]1 year ago
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Answer: the dust bowl

Explanation: the dust bowl destroyed many farmers' harvest, (whatever they grew)... and destroyed land

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