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Throughout the twentieth century, the population of Texas became increasingly

​​​​​​​rural.

isolationist.



​​​​​​​survivalist.



​​​​​​​urban.

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rural

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1949-1957, Rainfall decreased 30 to 50 percent, while temperatures rose, killing crops, livestock, and triggering a rise of dust storms. As a result, the number of Texas farms and ranches declined by nearly 100,000, and Texas experienced a period of mass urbanization as the rural population moved to the city to rebuild their livelihoods

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