What did the Women’s Christian Temperance Movement campaign for?
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The WCTU was a religious organization whose primary purpose was to combat the influence of alcohol on families and society. It was influential in the temperance movement, and supported the 18th Amendment. The Woman's Christian Union (WCTU) was founded in Cleveland, Ohio in November of 1874. ..
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Women’s Christian Temperance Movement campaign for consumption of alcohol by men.
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- The presence of women seems inevitable as the campaign discussed the consumption of alcohol by men, and how it affected women and children.
- The Temperance Movement first aimed to limit alcohol, and later to encourage opposition to the urge of alcohol.
- The target later became an absolute ban on the selling of alcohol. They became part of a movement labeled Temperance which would have a major influence on our world.
- Most Americans drank to excess throughout the time of the American Revolution.
- This was partially due to the economic and social challenges that emerged after the struggle for independence as a result of high inflation.
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