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  2. Droughts in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The 1890s drought, between 1890 and 1896, was the first to be widely and adequately recorded by rain gauges, with much of the American West having been settled. Railroads promised land to people willing to settle it, and the period between 1877 and 1890 was wetter than usual, leading to unrealistic expectations of land productivity.

  3. Federation Drought - Wikipedia

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    Except for a widespread El Nino drought in 1888, the late 1880s and early 1890s were a period of extremely heavy rainfall [1] over New South Wales, Queensland and to a lesser extent Victoria and the settled areas of Tasmania and South Australia. Lake Eyre is believed to have filled with water from Cooper Creek in 1886/1887, 1889/1890 and 1894 ...

  4. Drought - Wikipedia

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    Drought is a recurring feature of the climate in most parts of the world, becoming more extreme and less predictable due to climate change, which dendrochronological studies date back to 1900. There are three kinds of drought effects, environmental, economic and social.

  5. List of droughts - Wikipedia

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    Aoyate drought in the late 18th or early 19th century; 1983–1985 famine in Ethiopia; 2008–2009 Kenya drought; 2011 East Africa drought; Sahel drought. 2010 Sahel famine; 2012 Sahel drought; Eastern Cape drought; 2017 Somali drought; 2018–2021 Southern African drought; 2020–2023 Horn of Africa drought; 2021 Somali drought; Food security ...

  6. List of famines in China - Wikipedia

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    Drought, decades of declining grain production relative to population size. [12] 9.5 to 13 million [13] Northern Chinese Famine of 1901 1901 Shanxi, Shaanxi, Inner Mongolia The drought from 1898-1901 led to a fear of famine, which was a leading cause of Boxer Rebellion. The famine eventually came in Spring 1901. [14]

  7. 'Ghost bridge' submerged for more than a century in North ...

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    The view from the top of the stone bridge at Oak Ridge Reservoir shows the Pequannock River flowing through a flood plain created along in the early 1890s to provide Newark with fresh drinking water.

  8. Social Security Fairness Act could restore benefits, but ...

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    For example, Michelle Cosgrove's benefits will be cut nearly in half — reduced by $557, to $601. Cosgrove spent the first half of her career as a paralegal, contributing to Social Security ...

  9. Indian famine of 1899–1900 - Wikipedia

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    Real agricultural wages, for example, increased sharply after 1900. [24] All these provided farmers with greater insurance against famine. [25] During times of drought, they could now seek seasonal non-agricultural employment; alternatively, they could temporarily move to areas where there was no drought and work as agricultural wage labourers ...