Black market
The term "bootlegging" came from the practice of slaves trading or bartering produce among themselves and illegally selling surplus goods.
The term is "black market" and now applies generically to any secret or illegal trade, and to smuggling.
Bootlegging refers to the illegal production, distribution, or sale of alcohol during the Prohibition era in the United States (1920-1933). Bootleggers would often smuggle alcohol across borders or produce their own homemade alcohol in order to circumvent the ban on alcohol sales.
Provision grounds allowed slaves to supplement their meager diets with fresh produce they could grow themselves, providing important nutrients and variety. For planters, provision grounds reduced the costs of feeding slaves, as well as providing a form of indirect compensation that could help improve morale and productivity among the enslaved workforce.
During the Mahajanapada period in ancient India, taxes were collected in various forms such as produce, cattle, and goods. The tax rates varied depending on the region and the ruler, but commonly ranged from one-sixth to one-fourth of the produce.
Bike helmets were made to protect cyclists from head injuries in the event of a crash or fall. They help reduce the risk of traumatic brain injuries and other serious head injuries, making biking safer.
Black market
The term is "black market" and now applies generically to any secret or illegal trade, and to smuggling.
The term is "black market" and now applies generically to any secret or illegal trade, and to smuggling.
Everyone would have to produce their own goods.
When you produce money illegally
Oceans of and by themselves produce neither.
Only a few decided to become teetotallers. Most turned to illegally procured alcohol or in rural areas, started to produce alcohol themselves. Prohibition most of all gave organized crime the means and power to become the force it remained for decades.
Most mammals produce food for their babies, not actually for themselves.
they produce the source of chemical energy for themselves and for other organisms. -Biology
Nations rely on one another for living things they cannot produce themselves.
Species.
they can only produce cells that are like themselves