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Description
During the Great Depression, a series of droughts combined with non-sustainable agricultural practices led to devastating dust storms, famine, diseases and deaths related to breathing dust. This caused the largest migration in American history.
Transcript of Proposed Migrant Camps in California Map
Source-Dependent Questions
- What would you infer the Rural Rehabilitation Division's job was?
- Why were migrant camps placed in areas with already established food production?
Citation Information
"[Map of California by the Rural Rehabilitation Division showing areas where different crops are grown, proposed location of initial camps for migrants, and routes of migration]," 1935. Courtesy of Library of Congress