The Red Scare in the United States was primarily triggered by the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia in 1917, which established a communist government. This event heightened fears of communist influence and infiltration within the U.S., especially following the end of World War I. Additionally, a series of labor strikes and anarchist bombings in the early 1920s further fueled public paranoia about radical leftist movements, leading to widespread anti-communist sentiment and government crackdowns on suspected radicals.
Potsdam Conference
A fire that cost many lives
The assassination of Archduke Ferdinand was a major event that led to WW1
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the event that led up to the intolerable acts was the Boston tea party.
Potsdam Conference
A revolution in Russia
A revolution in Russia
A fire that cost many lives
A fire that cost many lives
A fire that cost many lives
a fire that cost many lives
a fire that cost many lives
A fire that cost many lives
A fire that cost many lives
a fire that cost many lives
a fire that cost many lives