The role of The Temperance Movement in the history of the United States of America. ... The lifespan of the temperance movement reached a second reform era, Progressivism. This period was characterized by maturing social and governmental efforts to reform society, whose roots lay in the 19th century.
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A temperance movement is a social movement against the use of Alcoholic beverages. Temperance movements may criticize excessive alcohol use, promote complete abstinence, or pressure the government t...
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The Temperance movement was a movement to control alcohol consumption, arising early in the 19th century, when social aid was negligible and when a majority of Canadians were self-employed as farmers, fishermen or small ... Temperance pledge; View a digitized reproduction of a 19th century "Temperance pledge" engraving.
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Kamat's Potpourri: Temperance Movement in the 19th Century: An Analysis ... Reformers undertook the task of cleansing the society of this evil and temperance movement became a neccessity. This paper is an effort to outline the temperance movement in Karnataka and the various leaders ... Tags: temperance movement, 19th century...
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The site contains information about the exhibit and a short bibliography for readers interested in exploring the history of the temperance movement in 19-century America, but its major component is a well-illustrated, somewhat breezy virtual tour of the exhibit.
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Few movements in church history have received as much attention--the accolades, the condemnation, or, indeed, the critical study--as the development in early and middle 19th-century English history of what is know variously as "Tractarianism," "the Oxford Movement" or "Puseyism." Chadwick, for example,
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the history of the Temperance movement in Rotherham during the 19th Century ... I have no doubt the town was in dire need of a Temperance Society when it was founded in 1838, what with the usual heavy Yorkshire drinkers being joined by the contingent of Irish navvies imported to ... >> The Co-operative Movement in Rotherham...
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Processed breakfast cereals were invented by the temperance movement in the 19th century in the United States. ... The Reverend Sylvester Graham first preached the virtues of a vegetarian diet and the importance of wholemeal flour. ... Breakfast cereals today remain what economic analysts call a "high margin-to-cost business".
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THE ESSENTIALS of the modern or post-Prohibition un derstanding of alcoholism first emerged in American popular and medical thought at the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th century. ... Throughout the l9th century, people associated with the Temperance Movement argued that inebriety, intemperance or habitual...
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Since the 1830s, the United States has seen other “temperance” crusades—in particular the Prohibition movement of the late 19th and early 20th century, and today’s seemingly endless “War on Drugs.” Because most Americans today approve of moderate alcohol use, these early temperance reformers,
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