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As much as Prohibition was debated prior to the 18th Amendment, it was abolished by the 21st Amendment. In December 1933, Prohibition was no longer part of our Constitution.
We all know the story about the 18th Amendment. In January of 1919, Nebraska was the pivotal 36th of the 48 states to ratify the constitutional amendment that became prohibition, only to have that ...
On Jan. 16, 1919, the United States went legally "dry" when the 36th state ratified the 18th Amendment.
The 18th Amendment was passed in 1919 to ban the "manufacture, sale, or transportation of intoxicating liquors…for beverage purposes." Eight months after its ratification, ...
“The Twenty-First Amendment was enacted to end the 18th Amendment's Prohibition, which banned the manufacture, sale, or transportation of intoxicating liquors.
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