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  • 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
  • Home Page - Bootleggers
    BootLegger’s Footwear Centers offers one of New England’s largest selections of sandals, athletic footwear, hiking boots, dress shoes, work boots, winter boots, casual shoes, slippers, clogs and more for the entire family
  • 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
  • Bootleggers and Bathtub Gin - Prohibition: An Interactive History
    In large cities and rural areas, from basements and attics to farms and remote hills and forests across America, moonshiners and other bootleggers made it virtually impossible for Prohibition Bureau agents to enforce the Volstead Act’s national ban on making and distributing liquor
  • Moonshine and Rebellion: The Real Story Behind Southern Bootleggers
    From the earliest days, bootleggers risked arrest, financial ruin, and even their lives to provide for their families Yet, the allure of moonshine has endured, woven into Southern folklore and pop culture
  • Bootlegger: The Story of America’s Forbidden Liquor Trade
    This article explores who the bootlegger was, how the trade worked, and why the legacy still matters for readers curious about history, culture, and the roots of modern drinking life A bootlegger was an illicit supplier who moved alcohol when the law said no
  • Bootlegging During Prohibition · The Unintended Consequences of . . .
    The government planned on public resistance during prohibition, but they were not prepared to deal with a nation of bootleggers willing to go to any length to produce, and provide alcohol to the American public
  • Bootlegging | History | Research Starters - EBSCO
    Bootleggers smuggled alcohol from locations where it remained legal, such as Canada and the Caribbean, often using fast boats to evade law enforcement The era also saw the proliferation of speakeasies, illicit bars where patrons could enjoy prohibited drinks
  • Bootlegging - New World Encyclopedia
    During Prohibition in the United States, many bootleggers brought alcohol from Canada and The Bahamas to the United States In modern usage, "bootleg" is often used to describe an unauthorized audio or video recording, often of a concert, distributed without the artist's consent
  • 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





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