The Rise Of Gangsters And Gangsters In The 1920s

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The year being 1919 started the prohibition years, the new coming changed the work that “gangsters” and “mobsters” did. The prohibition which started in 1919 and didn’t end until the end of the twenties, started up because the government thought that with the banding of alcohol the number of criminals and the crimes that they committed would decrease. It did the exact opposite, it actually increased it. Along with there being more crimes happening it created more organized criminals, which today are known as mob men or gangsters. As a result in the prohibition, gangsters created more organized groups, groups that were spreading throughout the towns that they lived in and near.
Most mob men were looked upon as heroes, which gave us the famous gangsters that went down in history such as; Al Capone, Bonnie and Clyde, as well as John Dillinger. This created a party atmosphere for America during the 1920’s. Instead of beating a man over his head for money, now they were making their money by bootlegging. Bootlegging was the buying, processing, and selling of alcohol which at the time wa...

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