Great Depression Timeline
- January 17, 1920
The Eighteenth Amendment, known as Prohibition, goes into effect, banning the sale and manufacture of all alcoholic beverages in the United States.
- 1921–1932
With every passing year, Prohibition is ignored more and more while the gangsters of organized crime become immensely wealthy from bootlegging illegal alcohol.
- 1923
The value of stocks on the U.S. stock market begins a six-year upward climb.
- 1928
"Amos 'n' Andy," a radio program, premieres and becomes the most popular radio show through the 1930s.
- November 1928
Republican Herbert Hoover is elected president of the United States. His policies would prove ineffective in fighting the Great Depression that struck in October 1929.
- October 24, 1929
Known as "Black Thursday," a...
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