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  • Rum-running - Wikipedia
    Rum-running, or bootlegging, is the illegal business of smuggling alcoholic beverages where such transportation is forbidden by law Smuggling circumvents alcohol taxes and outright prohibition of alcohol sales
  • Bootlegging | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica
    In U S history, bootlegging was the illegal manufacture, transport, distribution, or sale of alcoholic beverages during the Prohibition period, which was from 1920 to 1933 During this period these activities were forbidden under the Eighteenth Amendment (1919) to the U S Constitution
  • Bootlegging - National Museum of American History
    Intended to benefit the common good, Prohibition banned the sale and use of most alcohol from 1920 to 1933 But it did not stop Americans from drinking Continuing and widespread public desire for alcohol had the unexpected consequence of expanding violent, organized crime
  • Bootlegging - New World Encyclopedia
    Bootlegging is an informal term for the smuggling, sale, or transport of illicit goods The term originally referred to the illegal transport and sale of alcohol During Prohibition in the United States, many bootleggers brought alcohol from Canada and The Bahamas to the United States
  • Prohibition Bootlegging: The 18th Amendment, Organized Crime, More
    Bootlegging was a term used to describe criminal activity regarding the manufacturing, transporting, and trading of alcohol during the Prohibition Era The origin of the name goes back to the 19th century and it is connected to people hiding alcohol in their boots
  • Bootlegging During Prohibition · The Unintended Consequences of . . .
    “January 16, 1920, was the last day on the job for countless Americans who worked in the legal liquor industry The Volstead law threatened the livelihood of everybody in the liquor trade from the big bosses down to the guys who swept the barroom floor ”
  • See All The Crafty Ways Americans Hid Alcohol During Prohibition
    In 1930, police raided Eugene Shine’s Long Beach, California, home, uncovering $20,000 in liquor—evidence of large-scale bootlegging Prohibition only drove the alcohol industry underground, and
  • Bootlegging During Prohibition: Laws, Crime, and Legacy
    Bootlegging was the illegal production, smuggling, and sale of alcohol during the Prohibition era (1920–1933), when the U S Constitution banned alcoholic beverages nationwide
  • Moonshine and Rebellion: The Real Story Behind Southern Bootleggers
    With the ratification of the 18th Amendment in 1920, the United States plunged into Prohibition, igniting the golden age of bootlegging Demand for illegal alcohol soared, and Southern moonshiners became legendary figures, viewed by many as folk heroes thumbing their noses at unpopular laws
  • Bootlegging | History | Research Starters - EBSCO
    Bootlegging, also known as rum-running, refers to the illegal manufacture, distribution, or sale of alcoholic beverages The term originated in the 1880s, linked to the practice of concealing liquor flasks in boot tops during trades with Native Americans





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