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By the start of the 19th century, alcohol intoxication was no longer looked upon as a sign of religious ecstasy, but as

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Explanation:A number of factors led to an explosion of alcohol consumption in the early 1800s. First, the British halted their participation in the American molasses/rum trade, objecting to its connections with slavery, while the federal government also began to tax rum in the 1790s.

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