The term "bootlegger" originated in the United States during the Prohibition era of the 1920s, referring to individuals who illegally transported or sold Alcoholic Beverages. The name is believed to have come from the practice of concealing flasks of alcohol in the legs of boots or other clothing to evade law enforcement. Over time, the term evolved to encompass anyone involved in the illicit production or distribution of alcohol. Today, it can also refer more broadly to any illegal activity related to the trade of goods.
What did a "bootlegger" smuggle into the United States from other countries?
from miners who wore red neck "bandana's. They were protesting mining conditions.
From the 1880's, New York slang of uncertain origin
The term safe harbor originated from law. It is meant to provide a good faith provision of a statute or regulation in order to decrease or remove one's liability.
The deep south is where the term Ni*** came from and brought back from latin. Ni*** is actually "Black" in latin.
Where did the term derby originate?
During the prohibition era people would strap bottles of alcohol to their boot. this came the term bootlegger because they would put the illegal alcohol on the leg of their boot.
A bootlegger is a person who Carrie illegal beer into America.
The term Pogrom did not originate during the Holocaust.
The term "bootlegger" originated during the Prohibition era in the United States (1920-1933) when individuals would conceal bottles of illegal alcohol in their boot tops under their pants legs. The term "bootleg" refers to the smuggler's practice of hiding illicit goods in their boots.
William McCoy - bootlegger - died in 1948.
William McCoy - bootlegger - was born in 1877.
He's in jail right now, for being a bootlegger.
What did a "bootlegger" smuggle into the United States from other countries?
The Bootlegger - 1911 was released on: USA: 14 November 1911
The bootlegging wine was sold at a reasonable price.
Al Capone was a famous gangster/bootlegger of the 1920's.