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Life In The 1920's

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The Jazz Age which is also referred to as the Roaring Twenties began after World War I took place and lasted until 1929, when the Great Depression began. The 1920s opened up a world of change to Americans; some did not approve and others, especially those in the big cities, celebrated with music and dance every day. There were numerous inventions that were being created throughout the 1920s and because of nationwide advertisement; people all over America were able to buy all the same stuff as one another. But unfortunately, times were different for those that lived in Colorado. The Roaring Twenties approached and the citizens in Colorado were facing rough times. In 1920, many people such as farm owners, manufacturers, and even miners …show more content…

They were slowly becoming displaced from work and strikes were beginning to form. These miners were going on strikes because of wage cuts and poor working conditions that they were being required to work with (Hard Times: 1920 – 1940). People all over Colorado were suffering; in Pueblo, Texas Creek, Westcliffe, and many more places. Mines were closing due to lack of production and money. Even railroads that were once operated daily by numerous people were being shut down and taken apart. Colorado was not flourishing in the 1920s. The 1920s for Colorado was not full of celebration, music, and dance like it was for much of the major cities across America. Colorado was experiencing lack of employment, little to no money for the middle and lower class, as well as increased levels of hatred, racism, and prejudice. During the 1920s, Colorado became known for being the Ku, Klux, Klan breeding ground. Colorado is just full of different ethnic groups and has such a variety of cities that it really opened the door for the KKK to participate in Klan activities. Their activities consisted hatred towards any ethnic group other than white, burning crosses, and threats to others (Hard Times: 1920 – 1940). Even though there was not any injuries or deaths related to the KKK practices that were taking place in Southern Colorado, the KKK really brought Colorado and its people down. Colorado was experiencing a grim time in the 1920s when it was supposed to

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