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Anti-Saloon League was created in 1893.
The immigrants were in favor of saloon. The progressives did not like saloons
The immigrants were in favor of saloon. The progressives did not like saloons
The Anti Saloon League of Texas was formed in 1907, and was modeled after the Ohio Anti-Saloon League (founded in 1893) to fight for laws prohibiting the manufacture, transportation, and sale of all alcoholic beverages.
1893
The phone number of the Anti-Saloon League Museum is: 267-782-8378.
The web address of the Anti-Saloon League Museum is: http://www.wpl.lib.oh.us/AntiSaloon
The address of the Anti-Saloon League Museum is: 126 S State St, Westerville, OH 43081
Sought for the prohibition of alcohol.
The Anti-Saloon League (ASL) was a prominent American organization founded in 1893 that advocated for the prohibition of alcohol. It played a crucial role in the temperance movement, using political lobbying and grassroots campaigns to influence legislation against saloons and alcohol consumption. The ASL's efforts culminated in the passage of the 18th Amendment in 1919, which established nationwide prohibition in the United States. The league's influence waned after the repeal of prohibition in 1933 with the 21st Amendment.
protestant churches in rural areas, and the south