The Catastrophic Causes and Consequences of the Dust Bowl
Words: 703 1477In the 1930s the United States' Great Plains were ravaged by the Dust Bowl an immense environmental calamity. This era characterized by intense dust storms and the collapse of agriculture will always be remembered in American history. The Dust Bowl was caused by a variety of natural and human forces that resulted in the conversion of large areas of arable land into desolate deserts. Investigating the interactions between historical agricultural practices economic constraints and environmental factors is essential to understanding […]