who was involved in the 1920s Drought in Georgia

The drought in Georgia during the 1920s was a widespread natural disaster affecting a large part of the state. The primary causes were the decrease in rainfall and the hot and dry weather conditions that lasted for several years. The drought affected farmers, business owners, and residents in both urban and rural areas. No specific individuals or groups were responsible for causing the drought, but scientists believe that natural climate cycles combined with human activities such as deforestation and overuse of water resources may have contributed to the severity of the drought.