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To a large extent, the extensive speculation in the stock markets in the "Roaring 20's" led to a disaster that made any other unfortunate events events in the US to seem small by comparison. In 1929, on a day now called "Black Tuesday" the wild stock markets speculation came to a sudden crash. Billions of dollars were lost in a single day on the New York Stock Exchange. This led to the worst financial disaster the US ever faced, namely the Great Depression.

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It is ironic that a decade so often associated with carefree drinking is also one in which it was illegal to make or sell Alcoholic Beverages. On January 16, 1920, the Eighteenth Amendment went into effect. A ban on the manufacture and sale of liquor was now written into the U.S. Constitution. The evening before, many bars and saloons had held mock funeral services, with patrons throwing their glasses into wooden coffins and bands playing mournful music.

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