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York Franklin Watts Meyer Lansky
3,333 words... ion opposing the Mafia would lose his life. Henceforth, the selling of protection grew. Instead of a semi - feudal, exclusively Sicilian association, the Mafia was Americanized to reflect the diverse character and lush opportunities of the adopted land. It grew more flexible, more cooperative, and above all more like a giant American cooperation. Because of the Prohibition Era, the Mafia flourished throughout the United States of America. Soon after the first Sicilian Mafia dons arrived, the...
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Meyer Lansky Al Capone
792 wordsThe early days of the Mob and there Italian heritage, came to the United States around the 1890 s. Most of the Mob was located and running their businesses out of New York. New York was be 3 giving to become small since there were so many "families' trying to run the city. So in 1931 a phase coined together by Lucky Luciana and Meyer lansky was started in Chicago. Chicago's first real Mobster was a man by the name of James 'Big Jim' Colosimo. Colosimo ran many whorehouses in Chicago, and took a ...
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Charles Luciano And The Mafia In America
1,549 wordsMost people think that the Mafia is obsolete in America but they it isnt. It still flourishes through out the states controlling parts of the Government. The members and head bosses just arent as public as they had been in the 1900 s. Now they are mostly underground to try from being broken up, and if heard of usually they assassinate or pay off whoever shall try to disturb there roles in life of there personal business dealings. All though not, the Sicilian-born gangster Salvatore Lucania, bett...
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Meyer Lansky Lucky Luciano
1,867 wordsCharles "Lucky" Luciano, without doubt the most important Italian-American gangster this country ever produced, left a far greater impact on the underworld than even the illustrious Al Capone. In 1931, Luciano created what can be called the American Mafia by wiping out the last important exponents of the Sicilian-style Mafia in this country. Together with Meyer Lansky, Luciano was also a founder of the Mafia's "parent" organization, the national crime syndicate, a network of multi-ethnic crimina...
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18 Th Amendment Meyer Lansky
1,930 wordsImagine living in a world where crime ruled. A world where gangsters were more powerful than politicians, owned the police, and ran the city in whatever way they felt. They robbed whom they wanted and killed when they didnt get their way. Now stop imagining and realize that this happened here in the United States of America in the 1920 s. It was run by an organization made up mainly of Italians called the Mafia. The word Mafia itself has many meanings. In Arabic it means refuge, which refers to ...
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