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ISBN: 1025963067

ISBN13: 9781025963068

Rum, Romance & Rebellion

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"Rum, Romance & Rebellion" is a captivating exploration of the profound impact that the rum trade had on the development of early American society and its path toward independence. Charles William Taussig provides a detailed historical account of how rum served as more than just a beverage; it was a central pillar of the colonial economy and a catalyst for social and political upheaval. The work delves into the complexities of the triangular trade, illustrating how the flow of molasses and spirits shaped the fortunes of New England and influenced the cultural fabric of the era.

Through a lens of both economic history and social commentary, the book brings to life the sailors, merchants, and smugglers who navigated the treacherous waters of the 18th century. Taussig examines how the British attempts to tax and regulate this vital industry helped ignite the fires of the American Revolution. By tracing the influence of spirits on everything from religious life to maritime law, "Rum, Romance & Rebellion" offers a unique and spirited perspective on the rugged origins of the United States. This work remains a valuable resource for readers interested in the intersection of commerce, culture, and the rebellious spirit of the colonial frontier.

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