Carrie Nation was a prominent figure in the Progressive Era known for her radical advocacy for temperance and women's rights. She gained notoriety for her direct action tactics, particularly her habit of entering saloons and smashing bottles and barrels of alcohol with a hatchet to protest against liquor consumption. Her efforts were part of the larger temperance movement, which sought to reduce or eliminate alcohol consumption, ultimately contributing to the passage of the 18th Amendment and Prohibition in 1920. Nation's activism also highlighted the intersection of gender and social reform during this transformative period in American history.
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Carrie Nation
Frances Willard and Carrie Nation were both leaders in the Women's Suffrage Movement. They were also leaders of the Women's Christian Temperance Movement.
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Carrie Nation is an American woman. Carrie Nation is famous for being a radical member of the temperance movement she projected her viewpoint through vandalism.
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