The temperance crusade of the 1840s and 1850s could be considered:
as one of the many social reform movements prominent in America at the time
to be bolstered by literature such as "Ten Nights In A Barroom" and "The Drunkard's Progress"
successful in that it prompted the passage of the Maine Law in 1851, and several other similar state laws throughout the 1850s
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