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This was the movement in the early 1900s which resorted to violent crime.
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The movement you're referring to in the early 1900s that resorted to violent crime could be the rise of Organized Crime in the United States, especially during the Prohibition era (1920-1933). Prohibition laws made the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcohol illegal, leading to the emergence of powerful criminal organizations that engaged in bootlegging, smuggling, and other illegal activities. Notorious figures like Al Capone and the Chicago Outfit rose to prominence during this time, and violent crime became a hallmark of these organizations as they competed for control over illegal markets and territories.
Additionally, there were broader social movements, such as labor uprisings and anarchist movements, that sometimes resorted to violence in their struggles for workers' rights and against capitalism, but they were often more focused on political and social reform than organized crime per se. Let me know if you need information on a specific movement or aspect!
Additionally, there were broader social movements, such as labor uprisings and anarchist movements, that sometimes resorted to violence in their struggles for workers' rights and against capitalism, but they were often more focused on political and social reform than organized crime per se. Let me know if you need information on a specific movement or aspect!