The reason the Temperance movents wanted prohibition was because they saw alcohol as the main problem with society. Temperance movements were widespread during the 18th and 19th centuries. Prohibition eventually was created and then was repealed shortly after, after the government saw a spike in crime.
The most widespread movement of the early 1800s was the temperance movement.
One of the most widespread movements in the early 1800's was the Temperance Movement. The Temperance Movement argued for the ban of alcoholic beverages.
An early temperance movement began during the American Revolution in advocating temperance rather than abstinence and taking positions on moral issues.
temporarily, but not entirely.
That was dedicated to encouraging the reduction or elimination of the consumption of alcoholic beverages in the nation.
Susan B. Anthony
Temperance But Im not 100% sure
temperance, abolitionist, womens suffrage, humane treatment of insane and criminals, education
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An early temperance movement began during the American Revolution in advocating temperance rather than abstinence and taking positions on moral issues.
The Temperance Movement addressed urban problems in the late 1800s.
Yes Temperance reformers wanted to prohibit the manufacture and sale of alcohol beverages. This began before the Civil War insisting that no one was permitted to consume alcohol and was force by law.