Beginnings of the Temperance Movement

John Wesley, who founded the Methodist Churches, stated that “buying, selling, and drinking of liquor, unless absolutely necessary, were evils to be avoided.” This followed a period known as the “Gin Craze” where the production and consumption of gin skyrocketed in England. This is one of the earlier instances of religious figures vocalizing against alcohol use, which allowed it to gain traction in Britain. 

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1743

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