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How Did Al Capone Changed In The 1920's

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Al Capone in The Roaring Twenties
This isn't going to be about Al Capone's whole life, just his involvement in the 1920's. Al Capone wasn't the only American gangster at this time but, as his involvement in the American law was bigger his name grew more immense than anyone probably thought it would. Al Capone was a significant figure in American history believe it or not, we just don't talk about gangster that often.
First, I will tell you a little about Al Capone's early years and then the definition of a gangster and how it has evolved to today. Al Capone was born "Alphonse Capone" Al for short. Al was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1899. His involvement as a gangster didn't start until the late teens and twenties. The real definition of a gangster is a member of a gang of violent criminals. This means Al has a negative impact on society. …show more content…

At this time President Woodrow Wilson passed a law in 1917 that stated no purchasing or production of alcohol, this was the 18th amendment. Now there were bootleggers involved and illegal gangsters. This was the gateway for Al Capone to get involved. Al's mission was to take down Johnny Torrio, another illegal gangster during prohibition and grow his business. Spartacus Educational states Al had taken over 161 illegal drink establishments. You might ask, How did Al gain these bars, saloons, and taverns? The answer is he killed them. Al Capone had over $60,000,000.00 to his name mostly from illegal alcohol

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