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157: Temperance, Prohibition, and the Path to the 18th Amendment

History That Doesn't Suck

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Echoes of Prohibition: Skagway to National Law

This chapter paints a colorful picture of Skagway during the 1901 gold rush, featuring U.S. Marshal James Shoup's encounter with the whimsical Popcorn Kate amidst a chaotic saloon scene. It traces the rise of the Anti-Saloon League and its influential role in the prohibition movement, showcasing strategic actions that led to the 18th Amendment. The narrative culminates with the dramatic inception of nationwide prohibition in 1920, reflecting the cultural and societal tensions intertwined with this significant historical shift.

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