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North American Magic Volume IV History of North American Magic:1The American Wizarding World in the 1920s.
Author J.K. Rowling

Even though the vast majority of Maji compatriots chose to ignore the contributions of American wizards, they still played a certain role in World War I from 19 14 to 19 18. Because there were magicians on both sides of the war, their efforts did not have a decisive impact. However, the wizards did succeed in reducing the number of deaths in the war and defeated their opponents many times.

This combination did not soften Makusa's position against Maggie's association with wizards, and rappaport's laws were still firmly enforced. During the1920s, the American wizarding world used to keep a lower-key style than its European counterparts, and the choice of partners was limited to the same kind.

Docas? The serious violation of confidentiality agreement by twelve trees is widely circulated in the magic world. In the future, people often use "it's really multi-card" to describe stupid and incompetent behavior. MACUSA always takes strict measures against those who ignore international confidentiality agreements; In addition, compared with Europe, Makusa can't tolerate many magical things, such as ghosts, naughty troublemakers and strange beasts. Because the existence of strange animals and ghosts may cause Ma Ji to discover the risk of magic.

1892 After the Bigfoot Rebellion (please refer to Ortiz for complete details? O 'Flaherty's masterpiece The Last Battle of Bigfoot), MACUSA headquarters moved for the fifth time, from Washington to new york until 1920s. In those ten years, a famous talented witch from Savannah, Ms. Tullio Serafin Pigley, served as the leader of Makusa.

During the period of 1920s, after more than two centuries of vigorous development, Imoni School of Witchcraft and Wizardry became one of the largest magic education institutions in the world. In their efforts to promote general education, all wizards and witches are very familiar with the use of wands.

/kloc-the legislation at the end of 0/9th century clearly stipulates that every member of the American wizarding world must carry a "wand license" to track all magical actions and identify the perpetrators through the wand. In Britain, Oliver Vander is an unparalleled wand manufacturer, while there are four great wand manufacturers in North America.

Hikoba? Wolff, a descendant of Choctaw, is famous for his exquisite wand carving. The wand he made contains the tail feathers of Thunderbird (Thunderbird is a magical bird in America, related to Phoenix). Wolff's wand is usually very powerful. Although it is difficult to master, it is especially precious to shapeshifters.

Hikoba? Wolff, a descendant of Choctaw, is famous for his exquisite wand carving. The wand he made contains the tail feathers of Thunderbird (Thunderbird is a magical bird in America, related to Phoenix). Wolff's wand is usually very powerful. Although it is difficult to master, it is especially precious to shapeshifters.

Tiago? Quintana's wand caused a sensation in the magical world at that time, and smooth and long wands began to circulate in the market. Each wand contains a translucent back of the Arkansas White River monster, and the spell cast is powerful and elegant. At first, some people worried that the number of white river monsters would drop sharply, but it turned out that Quetana was the only one who knew how to trap the white river monsters. Quintana never revealed this secret to anyone until his death, and the wand made of the back of the Baihe monster was discontinued.

Violetta? Bowie is a famous wand maker from New Orleans. Her wand is made of summer hawthorn in wetlands, and she has refused to reveal the secret of the wand core for many years. It was finally found to contain the hair of the wetland werewolf, an extremely dangerous dog-headed monster that haunts wetlands in Louisiana. Rumor has it that Bowie's wand longs for dark magic just as blood longs for vampires. However, in the war of1920s, many great American wizards went to war with only one Beauvais wand. It is said that President Pigeri had one.

/kloc-one of the differences between the wizarding world in the 1920s and Maggie was that Makusa allowed witches to drink. Many people criticized this policy for making wizards and witches stand out among a group of sober pheasants. However, in her rare moment of relaxation and happiness, the director of the pigsty said that it was difficult enough to be a wizard in the United States. She told the chief of staff that "forgetting to worry about water" was absolutely forbidden.