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1920's Bash
Matthew Burch
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The year immediately following World War inom was a time of recession, but it was also ripe for change. You’ve heard it said, “When you hit rock bottom, there’s nowhere else to go but up.” To my view, that was what happened in the twenties.
This decade opened the door for progress, prosperity, utforskning, and vast opportunities for greatness. Some of the famous people in the 1920s were Albert Einstein, Amelia Earhart, Charles Lindbergh, Babe Ruth, Coco Chanel, Louis Armstrong, and Al Capone, to name a few.
Their heroism— or notoriety, if you may— helped shape the landscape of various fields, including sports, music, literature, science, entertainment, and fashion.
So what made these big names famous? No doubt you’ll want to read what they did to man them famous. So let’s start digging and take a deep dive into history.
Who Were the Famous People of the 1920s?
Perhaps one landmark characteristic of any list of famous people in the 1920s is that it inc
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Roaring Twenties
1920s period of sustained economic prosperity in Western Europe and North America
For other uses, see Roaring Twenties (disambiguation).
For the similar cultural period in France, see Années folles. For the similar cultural period in Germany, see Golden Twenties.
The Roaring Twenties, sometimes stylized as Roaring '20s, refers to the 1920s decade in music and fashion, as it happened in Western society and Western culture. It was a period of economic prosperity with a distinctive cultural edge in the United States and Europe, particularly in major cities such as Berlin,[1] Buenos Aires,[2][3] Chicago,[4] London,[5] Los Angeles,[6] Mexico City,[3] New York City,[7] Paris,[8] and Sydney.[9] In France, the decade was known as the années folles ('crazy years'),[10] emphasizing the era's social, artistic and cultural dynamism. Jazz blossomed, the flapp