In the early 1900s, what did it mean for cities to be “dry”? Cities had severe water shortages and restricted water usage. Citie
s imposed extremely high taxes on water usage. Cities restricted the sale and consumption of alcohol. Cities allowed consumption of alcohol as long as it was taxed.
in the early 1900s, to be dry meant that cities restricted the sale and consumption of alcohol.
This concept involved the cities in which alcoholic beverage was banned. Therefore, cities with shortage or without alcoholic beverage was considered to be dry. Consequently, sales or purchases along with transportation and manufacturing of these beverages were prohibited in the dry cities or states. In US laws were introduced in order to prohibit the alcoholic beverages. By 1920, nationwide ban was adopted by the states.
The Anti-Federalists opposed the ratification of the 1787 U.S. Constitution because they feared that the new national government would be too powerful and thus threaten individual liberties, given the absence of a bill of rights.