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4 March, 10:09

What was the destination of most dust bowl migrants. A. agriculture areas to the north. B. cities find find work. C. California's central valley. D. Kansas city.

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    C. California's central valley. More then half a million people fled from Oklahoma and other neighboring states during the Depression. More then 300,000 of these people went to California. Most of these people were farmers or tenant farmers. They came to California in hopes of finding farm work. One of the big draws was cotton. The crop had exploded in size. By 1926, farms in California planted over 170,000 acres of cotton. One magnet was California’s cotton crop, which had exploded in size. In 1926, California farms planted 170,000 acres of cotton. By 1937, this number was went up to 600,000 acres.
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