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  2. 19 hours ago · The first major American economic crisis, the Panic of 1819, was described by then-president James Monroe as "a depression", and the most recent economic crisis, the Depression of 1920–21, had been referred to as a "depression" by then-president Calvin Coolidge.

  3. 4 days ago · The first Red Scare, which occurred in 1919–1920, emerged out of longer clashes in the United States over the processes of industrialization, immigration, and urbanization as well as escalating conflict over the development of a labor movement challenging elite control of the economy. More immediately, the suppression of dissent during World ...

  4. 1 day ago · The recovery from the depression that followed the Panic of 1837 began in 1843 and lasted until the Panic of 1857. The panic was triggered by the August 24 failure of the well regarded Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Co. A manager in the New York branch, one of the city's largest financial institutions, had embezzled funds and made excessive loans.

  5. 1 day ago · The 1920s, a decade defined by flappers, cigarette holders, prohibition, and a whole lot of parties. But when our ancestors weren't busy rouging their knees and rolling their stockings down, to ...

  6. 3 days ago · May 1 – Riots break out on International Labor Day in Cleveland, Ohio; 2 people are killed, 40 injured, and 116 arrested. May 9 – The United States recognizes the independence of Finland. [2] May 10 – Charleston riot in Charleston, South Carolina killing three black men; beginning of Red Summer.

  7. 5 days ago · Mortality from pneumonia and bronchitis was close to halved from 1920 to 1940. The same applied to mortality from epidemic communicable diseases in the age group 15–39 years (13) . A large part of the honour for this progress is due to public hygiene, Carl Schiøtz stated (14) .

  8. 19 hours ago · This has only happened ONCE since 1920 → In 1929. Game of Trades – X, Released on 5/22/24. The yield curve has been inverted for almost 600 days now. This has only happened ONCE since 1920 → In 1929. Which ended up in the Great Depression and big market decline. We expect a final rally to occur before recessionary concerns finally kick in ...

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