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5. The author uses the phrase "the Promised Land" to describe how California appeared to the Dust Bowl migrants. Explain what this phrase reveals about the problems and hopes of the migrants. Use at least ONE detail from the text to support your response. *

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The promised never land

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After surviving dust bowl crop failures, dirt infiltrating everything their despair turned to hope offered by better conditions in California.

Dust bowl states of Kansas, Oklahoma and other plains states were going through a prolonged drought.  Stories of ample moisture good crop production in California brought optimism of Biblical proportions.  Like Israelites stranded in desert after escaping Egypt, waiting for return to Caanan the Promised Land of milk and honey.