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Speakeasies were secret clubs during Prohibition-era America where people could party and obtain bootlegged alcohol.
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People used many techniques to circumvent National Prohibition. They made their own alcoholic beverages, they went to speakeasies, they brought alcohol across the border from Canada, they bought from bootleggers, etc.
Prohibition solidified a strong alcohol temperance movement in the US. The tradition continues today in the form of the neo-prohibition movement.
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Speakeasies and bootleggers were a product of: Prohibition.
Speakeasies were secret clubs during Prohibition-era America where people could party and obtain bootlegged alcohol.
Illegal bars during prohibition were often called speakeasies. These were places where alcohol was secretly sold and served, often requiring visitors to know a secret password or code to gain entry.
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Speakeasies are Illegal bars that sell alcohol. They were started cause of prohibition in the nineteen twenties.
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Yes, there were illegal bars called speakeasies
Prohibition laws in the United States in the 1920s. They were hidden, underground bars where alcohol could be served illegally. Patrons would speak quietly ("speak easy") about their activities to avoid detection by law enforcement.
Bootlegging,speakeasies,and people made their own alcohol.
They closed whenever they wished.