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Cómo la Ley Seca de EE.UU. impulsó el ascenso de los demócratas y al mismo tiempo envalentonó al Ku Klux Klan

Cómo la Ley Seca de EE.UU. impulsó el ascenso de los demócratas y al mismo tiempo envalentonó al Ku Klux Klan
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Cómo la Ley Seca de EE.UU. impulsó el ascenso de los demócratas y al mismo tiempo envalentonó al Ku Klux Klan

Cómo la Ley Seca de EE.UU. impulsó el ascenso de los demócratas y al mismo tiempo envalentonó al Ku Klux Klan
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The Impact Of Prohibition: How Did It Affect America?


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April 6, 2021 at 6:10 am
On 14 February 1929, four men, posing as police officers, burst into a Chicago liquor warehouse controlled by George ‘Bugs’ Moran, Al Capone’s chief rival, and executed seven men. Gang warfare ruled Chicago’s streets during the prohibition years. The St Valentine’s Day massacre, as the incident became known, was the climax of a series of murders, bombings and kidnappings that rocked the windy city – and the United States. Crime kingpins, from Chicago’s Al Capone to New York’s Arnold Rothstein, amassed huge fortunes in the highly profitable illegal liquor trade, their supply rings smoothed by payoffs to judges, politicians and policemen on the beat. Rebellious men and women patronised the illicit speakeasies and nightclubs these organised criminals controlled. In this subterranean world of illegal drink, new dance crazes and musical genres – jazz prominent among them – were all the rage. ....

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