Most of all of the families had to migrate during The Dust Bowl. For example, (Sisler) quotes that “In 1939, the U.S. government did a survey of 116,000 families who arrived in California in the 1930s. Meaning that more than half of the families had to move out of their homes to different states because of all of the dust. “Approximately …show more content…
For example, “Families were in search of farm jobs and realized they might not find a job if they did not migrate. (Havel ) Most families wanted jobs on the farm because it is close to their homes and they could fix the dust issue but most realized they could not find a job if they did not migrate. “Furthermore, families struggled with finding work, adequate healthcare, and sufficient income for themselves and their families, and they had trouble finding a safe place to live.” (Havel) Lots of families/people lost what they had and lost their home showing that they were not safe because they lost their homes and could maybe die.
The Dust Bowl caused hundreds and thousands of death. In conclusion, the Dust Bowl affected may of the family dynamics. This was a big tragedy and if we take care of our farms this will never happen