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The correct answer is D) on farms and orchards.
Migrant workers moved to Florida during the Great Depression to work on farms and orchards.
The Great Depression was a terrible economic period for people in the United States. After the US stock market crash of October 1929, people lost their jobs, companies closed, and banks went into bankruptcy. In the case of the state of Florida, many immigrants arrive in the state to desperately find jobs to feed their families. Immigrants worked in picking fruits an vegetables in the Florida plantations. They picked crops such as potatoes, beans, and tomatoes.