Charles Finney was a prominent leader in the Second Great Awakening and played a significant role in the temperance movement by emphasizing moral reform and personal responsibility. He preached against alcohol consumption, linking it to societal ills and advocating for its prohibition. Finney's revivalist meetings often included calls for temperance, and he encouraged his followers to support movements aimed at reducing alcohol use. His efforts helped to galvanize public sentiment against drinking and contributed to the broader push for temperance in 19th-century America.
Charles G. Finney was an advocate for education of women and African Americans. He was heavily involved in the abolitionist movement.
Who was Charles Finney?
The temperance movement blamed alcohol.
The temperance movement.
The temperance movement was a campaign to moderate the use of alcohol. This movement was fueled by women who learned the after effects of alcohol on their children. The movement stuck fear in a lot of people which helped push it along.
Charles G. Finney was an advocate for education of women and African Americans. He was heavily involved in the abolitionist movement.
Who was Charles Finney?
The temperance movement blamed alcohol.
Charles G. Finney died on 1984-04-16.
Charles Finney Copeland has written: 'Poems of inspiration'
Charles Grandison Finney was born on 1792-08-29.
Charles G. Finney was born on 1905-12-01.
That was the Temperance movement, popular around the last turn of the century.
The movement to abolish alcohol was called the Temperance Movement.
the temperance movement was the first issue women were involved with..
Temperance or something like that
The most widespread movement of the early 1800s was the temperance movement.