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In the 1930s, people left the Southwest United States for California because:
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People left the Southwest United States for California in the 1930s due to the Dust Bowl, a period of severe dust storms that caused major ecological and agricultural damage to the region. The Dust Bowl was caused by a combination of drought, over-farming, and poor soil conservation practices, leading to widespread crop failure and displacement of thousands of people.
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