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15 November, 21:24

In the early 1800s, how did the second great awakening relate to the temperance movement

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  1. 15 November, 21:42
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    For the answer to the question above, the Temperance Movement began to solve this growing problem. Beginning in the early 1800s the movement first tried to make people temperate in their drinking-that is to make them drink less. But by the 1820s the movement started to advocate for the total abstinence of all alcohol-that is to urge people to stop drinking completely. The movement was also influential in passing laws that prohibited the sale of liquor in several states. When people took the pledge to stop drinking they joined what was called the "Cold Water Army."

    Temperance was also important because it connected to many other reform movements that sprang up in the country between the American Revolution and the Civil War. Many of these movements were motivated by a renewed interest in a religion called the Second Great Awakening. The Second Great Awakening inspired people to try to change the world and make it better.
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