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The Temperance Movement

By: Shakira Basby Chelsea Sawyer Lindsay Peavy. The Temperance Movement. How it Began. Hard-Drinkers 2 nd Great Awakening 18 th Amendment. WCTU. Women's Christian Temperance Union Founded Stop Influence Community Sin Pledge. Reformers. Susan B. Anthony Frances E. Willard

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The Temperance Movement

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  1. By: Shakira Basby Chelsea Sawyer Lindsay Peavy The Temperance Movement

  2. How it Began • Hard-Drinkers • 2nd Great Awakening • 18th Amendment

  3. WCTU • Women's Christian Temperance Union • Founded • Stop Influence • Community Sin • Pledge

  4. Reformers • Susan B. Anthony • Frances E. Willard • Carry A. Nation

  5. Back Susan B. Anthony • Quaker • Preachers- Corrupt things • Conventions

  6. Back Frances E. Willard • WCTU 2nd President • Formed Worldwide W.C.T.U.

  7. Back Carry A. Nation • Very Religious • Public Speaker • Saloon Attacks • “Hatchet Crusader”

  8. Georgia State Temperance Society • 1828 • Baptist State Convention • Augusta • Atlanta

  9. General Information • English Colonies • Sale • Alcohol Definition • President Woodrow Wilson

  10. General Information • Most Successful Reform Crusades • View • Propaganda

  11. General InformationContinued • Children • Lithograph

  12. Sources • http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Article.jsp?id=h-828 • http://www.encyclopedia.com/printable.aspx?id=1B1:382873 • America Past and Present, 8th Edition, Divine, Breen, Fredrickson, Williams, Gross, Brands, 2007 • http://www.enotes.com/history-fact-finder/political-social-movememts/what-was-temperance-movememt?print=1

  13. Sources Continued • http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1054.html • The Conflict Between Man and Alcohol, Henry William Blair, 1888 • The Cyclopedia of Temperance and Prohibition, Funk & Wagnalls, 1891 • http://www.enotes.com/history-fact-finder/political-social-movememts/what-was-temperance-movememt?print=1

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