Question
What happened to sharecroppers in the Midwest after the region became a Dust Bowl?
They were given money to plant trees in the East.
The farm owners sold them the land.
They were forced off the land.
They were given money to plant trees in the East.
The farm owners sold them the land.
They were forced off the land.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
After the Midwest became a Dust Bowl in the 1930s, many sharecroppers were forced off the land. The severe drought and poor agricultural practices led to massive crop failures and difficult living conditions. As a result, many sharecroppers, who often worked on land owned by others, faced economic hardship and were unable to pay off debts or support themselves. This led to widespread displacement and migration, as many families were forced to abandon their homes in search of better opportunities elsewhere.