What U.S. states comprised the Dust Bowl?

The Dust Bowl was the name given to the region of the Great Plains wracked by drought in 1934-37 during the Great Depression.

It contained portions of several states, including Oklahoma, Texas, Colorado, Kansas, and New Mexico.

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