When would you say was the last time America was great? At what point in America's history would you say it was at it's peak of greatness? Not denying that this is a glorious country, I just need some inspiration to get behind this statement completely. inb4 slavery
>>69661265
>slavery
Slavery
>>69661265
80-90s
Anyone that disagrees with this is a fag.
>>69661265
1775
>>69661296
>>69661310
>>69661339
hivemind, worst than reddit
1913
>>69661339
I like britbong humour
>>69661265
I'd say America was "greatest" immediately after WW2, to be objective.
1, because we led in manufacturing jobs and were generally economically on top
2, because there was no one really left to compete with us militarily
>>69661265
1965
>>69661339
Kek, this.
I for one love our British overlords.
Peak of greatness - late 40's-mid 60's and mid 80's-9/11
>>69661265
before the 60s that had the degeneracy of the le sexual revolution.
>>69661417
I came here to say this, America saved Europe for the second time, the economy was never better, everyone schmuck could afford a home, everyone could get a job, men acted like men and women acted like women.
ww2
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Reserve_Act
1913, No Fed, no European adventures.
>>69661549
Yep, this.
>>69661432
>that flag
>>69661555
Muh david
>>69661265
Before immigration reform in the 1960's focus on bringing in third world scum
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>>69661489
could you guys elaborate a little about why we were great in the 80's and 90's
>>69662256
They were kids and world was new and bright and big for them.
It's nostalgia speaking.
>>69661265
September 11th, 2001
>>69662365
delete this
Took a bit hit in 1906, 1913, 1955, 1971, and 2001. I'm sure I missed a few since then and some before, but those are some big ones.
The great depression.