18th amendment

  • The Temperance movement begins

    The american temperance society is founded in Boston, Massachusetts marking the organized start of the movement to reduce alcohol consumption in america
  • maine passes the first state prohibition law

    maine enacts the first statewide prohibition law in the U.S banning the manufacture and sale of alcohol
  • The Anti-saloon league is formed

    The Anti-saloon league is officially founded in oberlin, ohio. it becomes one of the most influentail organzation pushing for a nationwide alcohol ban
  • new amendment ratified

    After 36 states approved of the 18th amendment, it was ratified then 13 days later the secretary of state Frank L. Polk announced that the 18th amendment was officially incorporated into the constitution.
  • ratification by the states

    the 18th amendment was ratified after being approved by three-fourths of the states
  • effective date of prohibition

    the Volstead act took effect enforcing the 18th amendment. The Volstead act or also known as the "national prohibition act" banned manufacture sale or transportation of alcoholic beverages that had more than 0.5% would be in violation. the prohibition era officially began
  • rise of organized crime

    prohibiton led to the rise of bootlegging and organzied crime. wirh people such as Al capone profiting from illegal alcohol distribution this happened during the 1920s
  • growing oppostion

    the great depression and widespread disregard for prohibition fueled support for repeal this happened from 1929-1932
  • repeal of the 18th amendment

    the 21st amendment was ratified officially repealing the 18th amendment and ending national prohibition