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The Anti-Saloon League, founded in 1893, led the state prohibition drives of 1906–13. During World War I a temporary Wartime Prohibition Act was passed to save grain for use as food.
On October 28, 1919, the Volstead Act was passed, ushering in Prohibition.
However, in October of 1919, the Volstead Act was passed.
THE VOLSTEAD ACT By the turn of the 20th century, temperance societies were prevalent in the United States.
Passed in the United States Congress on May 19, 1919, this act, also known as the National Prohibition Act, outlawed alcoholic drinks across the nation.
The Volstead Act, which introduced prohibition of alcohol in the United States of America, was popularly named after Andrew Volstead, Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, which oversaw its passage. However, Volstead served as the legislation's sponsor and facilitator rather than its author. I...
Be it Enacted. . . . That the short title of this Act shall be the "National Prohibition Act."
Acts, Bills, and Laws Volstead Act October 1919...
Toots Davis and Eddie Rector did tap in the review "Darktown Follies" in 1913. The Volstead Act was passed in 1919 which began the Prohibition Era and the Jazz Age.
The Volstead Act, officially titled the "National Prohibition Act", was passed on Oct 18, 1919 and went into effect Feb 1, 1920. It effectively outlawed the production and sale of alcoholic beverages ...
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