The dust storms that Woody Guthrie wrote about during the Great Depression primarily affected the Texas Panhandle. This region experienced severe drought and poor agricultural practices, leading to the phenomenon known as the Dust Bowl in the 1930s. Guthrie's songs often depicted the struggles of farmers and the hardships caused by these devastating dust storms in that area.
The dust storms that woody Guthrie composed songs about during the great depression best describe an environmental disaster in which part of Texas
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