Sunday, January 4, 2015

Moonshine, bootlegging and the Irish...................very Illuminati...............


  1. bootlegging | American history | Encyclopedia Britannica

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    Finally, bootleggers took to bottling their own concoctions of spurious liquor, and by the late 1920s stills making liquor from corn had become major suppliers.
  2. bootlegging Facts, information, pictures | Encyclopedia.com ...

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    Get information, facts, and pictures about bootlegging at Encyclopedia.com. ... Age" of the 1920s, caused a permanent change in the way the nation viewed  ...

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  3. 1920s' Prohibition: Moonshine, Bootleggers, and Speakeasies

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    1920s' Prohibition restricted the production, sale, transportation, importation, and exportation of alcoholic beverages. 1920s' Prohibition was a reform measure ...
  4. Prohibition: Unintended Consequences | PBS

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    Bootleggers quickly discovered that running a pharmacy was a perfect front for ...1920s. "People made money during prohibition a number of rather ingenious  ...
  5. Bootleggers and Speakeasies - Salk 1920s - Google Sites

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    In 1919 it was officially illegal in the United States to sell, manufacture, or distribute alcohol. Americans who liked to tip the bottle did not agree with this.
  6. Prohibition - Facts & Summary - HISTORY.com

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    Find out more about the history of Prohibition, including videos, interesting articles, pictures, historical features and more. Get all the facts on HISTORY.com.

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