The Women's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) was a group that was disproportionately prominent in the crusade against alcohol during the temperance movement. Led by women, the WCTU advocated for the prohibition of alcohol in the United States.
Women's Christian Temperance Union
Women's Christian Temperance Union
Yes, it and the Antisaloon League were the two most influential
One of the leading crusaders against the use of alcohol was the Women's Temperance league founded by Francis Willard. There was also a man named Aaron Watkins who was important in the fight for prohibition in the 1920's.
The crusade against the use of alcohol in the United States was largely spearheaded by the Temperance Movement in the 19th century, with prominent figures like Frances Willard and groups such as the Women's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) playing key roles. This movement sought to reduce and eventually eliminate alcohol consumption, advocating for public health and moral reform. The efforts culminated in the Prohibition era, which began with the 18th Amendment in 1920.
Several people fort in the crusades: The first crusade-Christian (not nessesarilly knights The Peasant's crusade-Peasants The Children's crusade-Children The "official" Crusade-nobles
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The Abolitionist movement.
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