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Women and Drinking in the 19th Century
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discusses women’s alcohol consumption in the 19th century,
especially during the time of the temperance movement. In 19th
century Great Britain, alcoholism was widespread, due in part, to
the harsh social conditions brought about by the rapid
industrialization throughout the country. Many families were
suffering as a result although such suffering was most often
associated with a drunken husband and father rather than an
alcoholic wife and mother. In the U.S., the first organized
temperance movement began in the early 1800s in response to
dramatic increases in production and consumption of alcoholic
beverages, which also coincided with rapid demographic changes.
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