Modern Era · North America · Politics

1933

Twenty-first Amendment repeals Prohibition

December 5, 1933

After thirteen years of bootleggers, speakeasies, and corrupt cops, the Twenty-first Amendment ended Prohibition. Utah ratified it. Across America, bars opened legally for the first time since 1920. Franklin Roosevelt had a martini. The experiment in legislated temperance had produced more criminality than sobriety and was quietly laid to rest.