Essay On The 1920's

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Many people say the 1920’s wasn’t actually roaring, The 1920’s was indeed “Roaring”, People like Babe Ruth, Al Capone, Charlie Chaplin and many more innovated not only their life but they way things work today and maybe even into the future. Between 1920 and 1929 the national wealth of the country doubled, This was new to people they now found themselves with new lines of credit. People finally had money to buy things, Things like Chain Stores were popping up from coast to coast. New inventions like Vacuum cleaners, Stop lights (We still use them EVERYday), Kool Aid. We still use many of these products to this day. New inventions weren't the only thing that was new. The 18th amendment passed in 1919-1918 depending on the state made it illegal to manufacture, sale, transportation of alcoholic beverages. This would create a business worth millions and millions of dollars and an era of prohibition. Entertainment was booming during this thriving time in our …show more content…

Stoplights were at one time gas operated! Kool Aid, one of the most well known juice’s today was first introduced 21 June, 1927. Stores like Macy’s, were big one advertising there stores around this time. Things like The Macy’s Christmas Parade, Thanksgivings Day Parade were first seen in the 1920’s. First time floats in the Macy's Day Parade cost’s $190,000! Macy’s! Macy’s wasn’t the only business bringing in millions of dollars. The era of Prohibition had started along with the 1920’s. The 18th Amendment, making it illegal to manufacture alcoholic beverages. Even with these laws in place people still found ways to get alcohol. This created a multi million dollar business. Al Capone, America’s most well known gangster of the 20’s and 30’s, controlled alcohol business in Chicago. Capone died being worth 1.3 billion dollars! Alcohol made not only Capone but many distributors up until 1933 when national prohibition

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