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Prohibition
-1920-1933
-Introduced Volstead Act
-Temperance movements
-Rum running was a major result as well as NASCAR
-Was in place until 1933 in the USA (Ends in the early 1920s in Canada)
-Creates mobs and gangs (Al Capone)
-Introduced Volstead Act
-Temperance movements
-Rum running was a major result as well as NASCAR
-Was in place until 1933 in the USA (Ends in the early 1920s in Canada)
-Creates mobs and gangs (Al Capone)
Summary
Prohibition in 1920 was introduced as part of the Volstead Act. It Led to the creation of much of the organized crime and mobs in the United States. Boot Leggers and Rum Runners were large in quantity at the time.
Prohibition in 1920 was introduced as part of the Volstead Act. It Led to the creation of much of the organized crime and mobs in the United States. Boot Leggers and Rum Runners were large in quantity at the time.