Friday, December 30, 2011
Need for a New Book Exploring Canada's Sabotaging of Prohibitionism in USA
One of the most dramatic examples of an unsavory Canadian influence over American society can be found during the Prohibition Era, when the 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution banned the manufacture and sale of drinking alcohol anywhere in the USA.
Numerous liquor-producing companies in Canada defied the USA's anti-alcohol law by illegally and surreptitiously exporting into the United States massive quantities of drinking alcohol on a year-round basis.
That massive and militant Canadian defiance in the 1920s and early 1930s toward the very emphatic alcohol-free mandate by the U.S. Government would make for a very compelling historical study and factual new history book on that subject.
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