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29 December, 15:45

What decision did okies make when they reached barstow california

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  1. 29 December, 15:53
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    In the 1920s in California, the term (often used in contempt) came to refer to very poor migrants from Oklahoma (and nearby states). The Dust Bowl and the "Okie" migration of the 1930s brought in over a million newly displaced people; many headed to the farm labor jobs advertised in California's Central Valley.

    Explanation: Okies," as Californians labeled them, were refugee farm families from the Southern Plains who migrated to California in the 1930s to escape the ruin of the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl ... The Dust Bowl years on the Southern Plains also had economic origins.
  2. 29 December, 17:07
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    When the Okies got to Barstow California, they had to decide whether to follow Highway 66 into Los Angeles or to turn north towards the central agricultural valley of california and about 38percencent of the migrants chose Los Angeles.

    Explanation:

    The southwesterners since 1910 had been moving west in large numbers but the migration became widely noticed in 1930s particularly to California by the Oklahomas during the time of the Great depression. The term "okie" denoted any poor migrant from the southwest which includes: Arkansas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas.

    During the mid 1930s, Families in the southwestern set out on a journey to Route 66 to better their life in the far west.
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