Outlaws of the Lakes - Bootlegging & Smuggling from Colonial Times to Prohibition (Paperback)


Since early colonial times, the Great Lakes, the Upper St. LAwrence and Lake Champlain have been smugglers' highways. They have borne silent witness to trafficking of almost every commodity governments could tax or ban. Smugglers kept commerce alive in Canada in the early nineteenth century, contributed to the British-Canadian victory in the War of 1812, and carried escaped slaves to freedom in Canada in the decades before the American Civil War. They also corrupted government officals, terrorized honest citizens and committed acts of ruthless violence.

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Since early colonial times, the Great Lakes, the Upper St. LAwrence and Lake Champlain have been smugglers' highways. They have borne silent witness to trafficking of almost every commodity governments could tax or ban. Smugglers kept commerce alive in Canada in the early nineteenth century, contributed to the British-Canadian victory in the War of 1812, and carried escaped slaves to freedom in Canada in the decades before the American Civil War. They also corrupted government officals, terrorized honest citizens and committed acts of ruthless violence.

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Imprint

Thunder Bay Press (MI)

Country of origin

United States

Release date

June 2004

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First published

June 2004

Authors

Dimensions

226 x 152 x 15mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

271

ISBN-13

978-1-882376-91-9

Barcode

9781882376919

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LSN

1-882376-91-9



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