they were a cause for many problems in the 1920's, a perfect aphorism for roaring 20's.
They commited crimes like: bootlegging, prostitution, robber, smuggling, and etc.
there would be constant criminal acts of crimes between the North and South side
it is better known as the war between al Capone and bugs moran
Drinking alcohol was quite popular. (Well, actually it still is. It's just not a crime anymore...)
The 1920s and 1930s were the heyday of the Mafia and other organized crime. Most of the crimes committed were illegal alcohol sales, prostitution, illegal gaming, and violent crimes.
Boot legging
murder
tax invasion
In the 1920's
theyy were known as the pachuco's.:)
It is difficult to determine an exact number of gangsters killed during American Prohibition (1920-1933) as records from that time period may not be complete. However, violence among rival gangs, law enforcement, and prohibition agents resulted in many deaths during that era.
The were illegally selling and distributing beer.
I was in the Drowsy Chaperone last year, and girls could be the gangsters. However, they would have to dress as men due to the time period. In the 1920's, women certainly were not gangsters. Hope this helps and good luck with your show! :)
u can find them on google
The collective nouns are a knuckle of gangsters and a mob of gangsters.
The Red Gangsters were red.
Al "Scarface" Capone is one of the most famous gangsters in American history. He began by establishing speakeasies in Chicago during the Prohibition era. Over the years, he also began to control gambling and prostitution during the 1920's. In 1931, he was found guilty for evasion of tax payments and was sentenced to 11 years in prison.
Bonnie and Clyde were two notorious American gangsters.
The idiom 'big shot' refers to an important and influential person. The origins of the term dates back to the 1920's when it was used to describe gangsters.
The Making of an American was created in 1920.