- 1920s - Wikipedia
The 1920s (pronounced "nineteen-twenties" often shortened to the " '20s " or the " Twenties ") was a decade that began on January 1, 1920, and ended on December 31, 1929
- Roaring Twenties | Name Origin, Music, History, Facts | Britannica
The Roaring Twenties is a colloquial term for the 1920s, especially within the United States and other Western countries where the decade was characterized by economic prosperity, rapid social and cultural change, and a mood of exuberant optimism
- Roaring Twenties: Flappers, Prohibition Jazz Age - HISTORY
But for some, the Jazz Age of the 1920s roared loud and long, until the excesses of the Roaring Twenties came crashing down as the economy tanked at the decade’s end
- The Roaring Twenties | Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Scientists shattered the boundaries of space and time, aviators made men fly, and women went to work The country was confident—and rich But the 1920s were an age of extreme contradiction The unmatched prosperity and cultural advancement was accompanied by intense social unrest and reaction
- Roaring Twenties (1920 - 1929) - USA History Timeline
Explore the Jazz Age, flappers, Prohibition, and the birth of modern America Dive into our comprehensive resources and captivating stories that highlight this iconic era in history Perfect for history enthusiasts and students alike!
- The United States in the 1920s - Oxford Research Encyclopedias
Americans grappled with the implications of industrialization, technological progress, urbanization, and mass immigration with startling vigor and creativity in the 1920s even as wide numbers kept their eyes as much on the past as on the future
- The Roaring Twenties: Origin Story Significance - World History Edu
The 1920s are often seen as a time of economic boom, exuberance, and optimism, but they also set the stage for the global economic collapse of the Great Depression in the 1930s
- Timeline of the Roaring 20s - ThoughtCo
The 1920s began with women's suffrage, Prohibition, and the rise of the Harlem Renaissance Technological and cultural advancements continued, with the first talkie and solo transatlantic flight in 1927
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