History of North America

The large-scale movement of Great Plains residents to California during the Depression resulted in?

The large-scale movement of Great Plains residents to California during the Depression contributed to an influx of low-wage unskilled workers, leading to increased unemployment and reduced wages for the entire farm labor population in California. This ultimately sparked several conflicts and labor strikes by farmworkers demanding more fair and humane working conditions, most notably the Great California Farm Strike of 1933.