Post-World War II America refers to the period following World War II from about 1945 until around 1990. This era saw significant changes including economic growth, suburbanization, technological advancements, and increased global influence for the United States.
Related terms
Baby Boom: A significant increase in birth rates between 1946 and 1964 due to returning soldiers starting families after World War II.
Cold War: A period of political tension between the United States and Soviet Union from approximately 1947 to 1991 characterized by competition without direct military conflict.
Suburbanization: The movement of people from urban areas to newly developed suburban communities, fueled by factors such as economic prosperity and the availability of affordable housing.