The result of the reform efforts spurred on by the Second Great Awakening of the 1820s was that the temperance movement got several states to ban the sale of alcohol.
The Second Great Awakening was a religious revival movement that encouraged a range of social reforms, including temperance, abolition, and women's rights. While it laid the groundwork for various movements, the specific achievement of several states banning the sale of alcohol can be directly associated with the reform spirit of this period.