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Migration is the movement of people to a new state or country to find work or better living conditions. The Dust Bowl caused migration to become so prominent in the 1930s, because many people wanted to get out of the windy dust conditions. The places most people went to when they were out of the Dust was California. The people chose to live in California, because they thought that the living conditions would be much better but to their disappointment they discovered that the recession affected California as well.