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  • Bootlegging | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica
    Bootlegging is illegal traffic in liquor in violation of legislative restrictions on its manufacture, sale, or transportation The term entered the American vocabulary when the Eighteenth Amendment to the U S Constitution effected the national prohibition of alcohol from 1920 until its repeal in 1933
  • Bootlegging - National Museum of American History
    Dumping wine, Chicago, Illinois, 1921 Courtesy of Chicago History Museum 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 Illegal sources of production and distribution
  • 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 - 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 in the United States - Wikipedia
    Prohibition was opposed by a diverse group before it went into effect Bootlegging, the process of making illegal alcoholic beverages, quickly sprang up throughout the United States Many participated in these practices On the contrary, many individuals also decided to abide by the new radical laws
  • 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 The term predates Prohibition itself, originating in the late 1800s from the practice of hiding flasks inside tall boot tops, but it became synonymous with the sprawling underground alcohol economy that emerged after
  • Bootleggers Speakeasies: The Underworld of the Prohibition Era
    Bootleggers “souped up” their vehicles and adjusted the axles, shocks, and tires to make the cars faster and more capable of dirt-road evasion Thus, bootlegging is often considered the birth of auto racing as a pursuit in the United States Bootleggers sometimes became popular, glamorous figures thanks to their daring activities and ingenuity
  • See All The Crafty Ways Americans Hid Alcohol During Prohibition
    During the 13 dry years of Prohibition, sneaky Americans went to great lengths to conceal their alcohol consumption f
  • Bootlegging During Prohibition · The Unintended Consequences of . . .
    An important aspect of the bootlegging business was transportation, and in order to be successful a bootlegger must be quick and crafty This meant that the first thing a bootlegger needed a fast car
  • 18 Details in the Daily Life of a Bootlegger During Prohibition
    Bootlegging was just one of the many illegal activities of Alphonse Capone, but it was the most lucrative throughout the twenties FBI Capone For the most part, it behooved a bootlegger to remain incognito, unrecognized in his profession other than by his customers Not so for Al Capone





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