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James Oglethorpe banned alcohol because he thought it was causing the sickness in Savannah.

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Is there an alcohol ban at Soldier Field?

No, alcohol is allowed.


What did the prohibiton ban?

Alcohol


What were the three regulations Oglethorpe introduced after his trip to England?

a ban on slavery, no hard liquors, and a land restriction.


People who fought to ban alcohol were known as?

Abolitionists


What is a dry community?

total ban onall alcohol


Which was the first Indian state to ban alcohol?

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What was the alcohol ban in the US Called?

Prohibition.


What the the 18 amendment ban?

alcohol, but it was repealed by the 21st amendment.


Who founded Georgia and outlawed slavery?

Georgia was founded in 1732 by James Oglethorpe as a British colony intended to serve as a refuge for debtors and the impoverished. Oglethorpe initially outlawed slavery in the colony, believing that it would promote a more equitable society and encourage hard work among settlers. However, this ban was lifted in 1750, and slavery became a significant part of Georgia's economy in the following years.


What did the 18th amendment ban?

Prohibition- alcohol... it was overturned with the 21st amendment


Did the Prohibition era completely ban alcohol or just decrease it?

A little of both, actually. It was basically a total ban, but it did have some limited exceptions for alcohol used for medicinal or religious purposes.