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Post by astropoug on Sept 29, 2021 5:52:54 GMT 10
1920s - Illinois (Chicago being the epicenter of organised crime during Prohibition) 1930s - Oklahoma 1940s - Great Lakes (of course, I would have picked somewhere overseas such as Japan, Russia, or Germany, but if we’re talking about what US region epitomised the spirit of the American Homefront most, I’d point to the Great Lakes/Upper Midwest, the most heavily industrialised region of the country) 1950s - Deep South 1960s - California 1970s - Pennsylvania (Philadelphia in particular, being that it was center of the USA’s bicentennial in 1976, the setting of the popular 70s movie “Rocky”, and the birthplace of disco) 1980s - Miami 1990s - Pacific Northwest For the 1940s I’d personally pick Hawaii Because y’know, Pearl Harbor
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Post by TheUser98 on Oct 14, 2021 20:49:17 GMT 10
1920s - Illinois (Chicago being the epicenter of organised crime during Prohibition) 1930s - Oklahoma 1940s - Great Lakes (of course, I would have picked somewhere overseas such as Japan, Russia, or Germany, but if we’re talking about what US region epitomised the spirit of the American Homefront most, I’d point to the Great Lakes/Upper Midwest, the most heavily industrialised region of the country) 1950s - Deep South 1960s - California 1970s - Pennsylvania (Philadelphia in particular, being that it was center of the USA’s bicentennial in 1976, the setting of the popular 70s movie “Rocky”, and the birthplace of disco) 1980s - Miami 1990s - Pacific Northwest For the 1940s I’d personally pick Hawaii Because y’know, Pearl Harbor No offense, but why do you and so many other Americans think that World War II was all about Pearl Harbor? It's annoying, and shows an ignorant view of history.
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