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.
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.