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The American Dream and the hardships of finding it As the Joads leave Oklahoma they must endure the long trip to come. Many things ...
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... escape the Dust Bowl drought. As they leave Oklahoma, they must endure the long trip to come. While traveling to California, they ...
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... This is followed by a more general description of the sale of items by impoverished families who intend to leave Oklahoma for California, as the Joads expect ...
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... talk about their predicament in simplistic terms that suggest that they are initially not conscious of the circumstances that force them to leave Oklahoma. ...
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... But since the Indians wouldn't leave their land and go where they were assigned ... The Americans finally rounded up all the Indians and took them to Oklahoma. ...
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... Other tribes from the eastern United States were soon forced to leave their homes, and head to reservations in present day Oklahoma. ...
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... In Chapter Five, an inner chapter, land owners in Oklahoma are forced to kick the ... When an owner asks a tenant man to leave the land, the tenant man replies ...
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... claimed that he joined the gang willingly but tried to leave after the ... Barrow, in the meantime, had married Blanche Caldwell, at McCurtain, Oklahoma, on July 3 ...
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... In The Grapes of Wrath the story followed the Joad family from their home in Oklahoma to California. They were forced to leave their home behind in search of ...
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... On the morning of the family's departure, Grandpa refuses to leave. ... This route takes them from Oklahoma all the way to Bakersville, California. ...
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... disaster that took place in the southwestern Great Plains region, including Oklahoma. ... and hundreds of thousands of people were forced to leave their homes ...
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... See you later Oklahoma it's time for the golden state of California. ... across a good government camp with showers and toilets but they had to leave because there ...
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... They pass through Oklahoma City and soon after Grampa dies from a stroke. ... This act makes the truck drivers notice her kindness and leave a generous tip ...
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... This act required all tribes east of the Mississippi River to leave their lands and travel to reservations in the Oklahoma Territory on the Great Plains. ...
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... This act required all tribes east of the Mississippi River to leave their lands and travel to reservations in the Oklahoma Territory on the Great Plains. ...
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... The shock and the upset of the Cherokee Nation's forced relocation to Oklahoma was very ... and a few cooking utensils she could carry and had to leave behind all ...
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... He was the Cherokee Leader who fought our government to leave the Cherokees in ... the government on the removal of Cherokees from Georgia to Oklahoma, and who ...
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... Wrath Exposition: The beginning of the story had started in Oklahoma during the ... Inciting Incident: The Joad family decides to leave for California and start a ...
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... The idea was made clear, quite early, that the farming plains of Oklahoma were a cruel and ... Soon after their arrival, the family is once again forced to leave. ...
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... The idea was made clear, quite early, that the farming plains of Oklahoma were a cruel and ... Soon after their arrival, the family is once again forced to leave. ...
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... were forced off their land by the United States government, and sent to Oklahoma. ... The United States told the Seminals that they had to leave their land, just ...
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... The Oklahoma Panhandle was hit for twenty-two straight days of dust storms ... however, the droughts soon returned and forced many farmers to leave their fields and ...
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... sells the bread and candy at discounts, the truck drivers leave them large ... people"Okies." At first an Okie meant that someone was from Oklahoma, but gradually ...
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... The Oklahoma Panhandle was hit for twenty-two straight days of dust storms ... however, the droughts soon returned and forced many farmers to leave their fields and ...
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... of removal for the tribes consisted of trading their present land for land "set aside" in present day Oklahoma. The Cherokee tribe refused to leave their land ...
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... They are forced to leave their drought stricken land of Oklahoma, hoping to find work in California, but soon they find out the horrors behind the picturesque ...
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... But soon after they left Oklahoma things started to turn for the worse ... the bank to take a nap when Noah came up to him and told him that he was going to leave. ...
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... The main reason causing Chief Ross to leave was that in Georgia, the Cherokee ... Cherokees marched from their homes in Georgia and nearby to Oklahoma in what was ...
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... The Joads are forced off of their farm in Oklahoma by the banks and drought ... emphasized through the main events of the novel when the Joads leave the government ...
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... The first category has to do with the migrants' getting ready to leave the Midwest ... about a family of migrant agricultural workers who had fled Oklahoma to find ...
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