the reason it was banned it simple, it do not really have anything too do with the alcohol, only the bottles the alcohol was made in, you see... the Persians took these bottles and raped the women and kids with it, and that is why it got banned, because its around this time that the women actually got any rights. IF the women don't have any rights at all, like before... there will not, i repeat, there will NOT be any problems with alcohol anywhere, anymore
The 18th Amendment banned alcohol from 1920-1933.
speakeasies were where people got alcohol after it was banned in america in the 1920's
Prohibition began on 16 January 1920 and The Nobel Experiment ended on 5 December 1933.
Reformers hated alcohol so they wanted to have it banned it was beneficial but is was not so....................
Yes, it is banned.
In 1920
yes it is
The actual law that banned alcohol and provided for the specifics and penalties for violations was known as the Volstead Act. Bootleggers convicted of illegally transporting alcohol were convicted for violating the Volstead act, not the 18th Amendment. The 18th amendment has no penalties in it for violating it. the progressive era
Carry Nation worked for the cause of the prohibition of alcohol and succeeded, in 1920, in getting a constitutional amendment that banned alcohol, although that was repealed in 1933. So alcohol was illegal in the US for a period of about 13 years, during which time a huge industry of black market alcohol was created, and organized crime became established in the US
Sales of alcohol increased.
1920-1933
1920