Prohibition In The 1920's

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The first Prohibition started in the 1820s and 30s, religious revivalism swept the US,which led to an increase in calls for temperance. The prohibition caused thousands of deaths resulting from tainted homemade alcohol called bathtub ginas as a result of the ban on alcohol. Back in the early 1920s also known as the roaring 20s Bootlegging and organized crime were very high and known but no one really talked about it. The reason why is since alcohol was illegal then and everyone enjoyed it and wanted it. Considering this the percentage of the amount of alcohol being consumed decreased by 30% compared to before alcohol became illegal. It ended with the eighteenth amendment and being for this it can help decrease crime and provide safety for families but aided in government control and discriminated against many cultures.
The first ever Prohibition started in the 1820s to 1830s. Movement was also with the abolitionist movement to end slavery. ” What led to the second Prohibition was in 1917 right after the United States entered WWI.” The president at that time,Woodrow Wilson,instituted a semi permanent prohibition in order to save grain for producing food. Later that same year, Congress submitted a seven year time limit 18th Amendment to ban …show more content…

There was a rise in organized crimes in selling and the production of illegal/banned alcohol. Since alcohol was banned many companies that sell things like chewing gum,soft drinks, and juices thought their sales would start to increase dramatically.Instead their sales started to decrease, leaving many companies bankrupt or near to bankruptcy. This not only happened to them, it was happening to amusement parks, restaurants,and entertainment companies. ”This brought the United States a decrease on their annual tax income since the tax of liquor brought about $11 trillion to tax revenue.Leaving the country with about $300 million to