Temperance and Women’s Suffrage: Sometimes Allied Movements
As stronger alcoholic beverages, such as whiskey, became cheaper due to mass production in the 1800s, more and more Americans began to take up drinking. In turn, more and more Americans became dismayed—especially women who had families. Women saw a link between their husbands’ drunkenness and the abuse of their finances and, indeed, of their […]
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