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Migrants who left the Great Plains behind during the 1930s

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Migrants who left the Great Plains behind during the 1930s did so mostly due to the Great Depression, which led crop prices to decline rapidly--forcing many farmers in the Great Plains out of work.

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Migrants who left the Great Plains behind during the 1930s did so mostly due to the Great Depression, which led crop prices to decline rapidly--forcing many farmers in the Great Plains out of work. 
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