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  1. In the United States, the temperance movement, which sought to curb the consumption of alcohol, had a large influence on American politics and American society in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, culminating in the prohibition of alcohol, through the Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, from 1920 to 1933.

  2. Background. Women led a resurgence of the temperance movement in the 1870s. The movement had started in the 1820s, led by Protestant churches and their female volunteers. Temperance activists were concerned about the effects of liquor on men’s behavior and society in general. The concern over a rise in alcohol consumption in the decades ...

  3. 23. Juli 2013 · The temperance movement was an international social and political campaign of the 19th and early 20th centuries. It was based on the belief that drinking was responsible for many of society’s ills. It called for moderation or total abstinence from alcohol. This led to the legal prohibition of alcohol in many parts of Canada.

  4. Welcome to Temperance History. The aim of the Temperance History project is to provide a snapshot of the campaigns, the people and the history of the temperance movement, and to include biographies of some of the many male and female temperance workers and leading figures. Click to learn more about the Temperance Movement.

  5. 23. Mai 2018 · Many temperance movements and societies emerged in the United States during the nineteenth century. These movements began in the early 1800s and gained ascendancy during the mid-to-late 1800s, culminating in the Prohibition Movement, the Prohibition Amendment (Article 18) to the U.S. Constitution in 1919, and the start of Prohibition in 1920.

  6. Transcript. The Temperance Movement aimed to reduce alcohol consumption in America during the early 1800s. It was driven by the Second Great Awakening's moral reforms, the Industrial Revolution's workplace changes, and growing nativism. Influential preacher Lyman Beecher and the American Temperance Society played key roles in its rise.

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  7. The Temperance Movement are a British blues rock band formed in 2011 by Glasgow -born vocalist Phil Campbell (formally of the rock band White Buffalo) [1] [2] and guitarists Luke Potashnick and Paul Sayer. The rhythm section consists of bassist Nick Fyffe and the Australian-born drummer Damon Wilson. [3] [4] The band released their Pride EP in ...