During The Dust Bowl
During the dust bowl, approximately 2.5 million farmers fled from their home, approximately 10 of the 2.5 million were led in California into squatter camp or Federal camps (Richardson, Sarah). For many farmers, conditions got better, but for others, they faced conditions, such as starvation, miscarriages, beatings and very poor living conditions. As a result of the dust bowl, many American farmers were forced to move to California in special areas called Squatter camps and federal camps. Though there were similarities in the camps, the conditions within them were quite different.
Forming the squatter camps were supposed to be a safe haven for those with no other place to go, but in all actuality were not. The camps were a place of filth and