Authors: Peter Andreas
Tags: #Social Science, #Criminology, #History, #United States, #20th Century
Prohibition,
238
,
243
–48,
340
,
406
n
64,
406
n
81
War of 1812,
80
,
84
–87,
97
,
375
n
24
U.S. Coast Guard.
See
Coast Guard
U.S. Constitution
Eighteenth Amendment,
227
,
229
–30,
248
fugitive slave clause,
150
income tax amendment,
64
U.S. Customs Service
counterterrorism mission,
320
–21
drug interdiction efforts,
275
,
288
establishment,
63
and immigration control,
215
and obscene materials,
193
revenue production,
63
–64
and tariff enforcement,
178
–83,
186
,
187
–90
and War of 1812,
96
–97
U.S. Department of Commerce and Labor,
215
U.S. Department of Defense,
284
–86,
288
,
412
n
110
U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,
275
U.S. Department of Homeland Security,
8
,
321
,
323
U.S. Department of Justice,
288
U.S. Department of State,
106
,
217
,
258
,
259
,
312
,
314
,
338
U.S. Department of Transportation,
288
U.S.-Mexico border
border security,
border patrol corruption,
220
,
222
,
307
–08,
316
,
322
cattle crossings,
293
–94
by Clinton,
301
–02
during Prohibition,
294
–95
high-tech surveillance,
324
–25,
325
,
419
n
85
militarization of,
291
–92
1990s tightening of,
301
–04
passport restrictions,
222
–23,
342
,
402
n
72
ports of entry,
292
–93,
304
,
314
,
317
–18
post-9/11,
320
–29
search technologies,
319
–20
voluntary departure,
298
,
415
n
21
cross-border commerce,
218
,
292
,
295
drug smuggling,
Camarena affair,
310
–12
general trafficking,
263
,
273
–74,
275
,
296
,
310
–11,
318
interdiction efforts,
308
–10,
312
–20,
327
–29,
335
–36
human smuggling,
Asian migrants,
306
–07
Chinese migrants,
208
,
212
,
217
–22,
293
,
306
,
400
n
25
illegal European immigrants,
222
–23,
225
professional smugglers,
292
,
296
,
297
–98,
304
–07
“undesirable” immigrants,
220
–21
as smuggling gateway,
217
,
291
–92,
293
,
295
tax evasion smuggling,
295
–96
See also
Mexican migrants; U.S. Border Patrol
U.S. Navy,
7
,
133
,
144
–45,
282
,
350
U.S. Patent Act (1790),
101
–02
U.S. Patent Act (1793),
102
U.S. Supreme Court,
27
drug rulings,
261
–62
on search-and-seizure,
249
U.S. Treasury Department
Bureau of Revenue,
260
drug prohibition activities,
260
–62,
288
immigration control,
215
Narcotics Division,
260
Prohibition Bureau,
231
–32,
260
,
265
See also
U.S. Customs Service
Utah,
248
Valle, Eduardo,
316
Van Bibber, Abraham,
55
Van de Water, Frederick F.,
239
Van Tyne, C.H.,
49
Van Wyck, William,
141
Vermont
as gateway for Chinese migrants,
216
–17
and Prohibition,
246
settlement by illegal squatters,
210
smuggling during War of 1812,
84
–86,
88
,
375
n
24
Villa, Pancho,
294
Virginia,
14
,
59
,
132
,
166
–67,
363
n
13
Volo, James M.,
365
n
26
Volstead, Andrew J.,
236
Von Raab, William,
310
Wallace, Anthony F.C.,
102
,
377
n
8
Wansey, Henry,
106
War of 1812
Battle of New Orleans,
83
,
89
,
94
–96,
346
British trading licenses,
87
,
375
n
30
Enemy Trade Act of 1812,
83
Enemy Trade Act of 1815,
83
grievances,
82
legacies,
96
–97
length of,
82
peace treaty,
96
pirate-smugglers,
83
,
89
–92,
94
–96,
144
,
346
registration of British citizens,
106
smuggling across U.S.-Canada border,
80
,
84
–87,
97
trading with enemy,
5
,
8
,
83
–84,
85
–86,
166
,
357
n
3
U.S. battle against smuggling,
83
,
88
U.S. designs on Canada,
82
,
97
,
373
n
2
War of Independence.
See
American Revolution Warren, James,
51
Washburn, Cadwallader C.,
168
Washington, George
distillery of,
228
during Revolutionary War,
5
,
46
,
47
,
48
,
52
,
58
,
60
,
348
fugitive slave law,
150
illegal squatters on lands of,
210
and intellectual piracy,
101
,
108
–09
as slaveholder,
149
and Thomas Digges,
107
Watchorn, Robert,
216
Wayne, Leslie,
421
n
12
Webb, J. Dewey,
328
Webb v. United States
,
261
Webster-Ashburn treaty,
133
–34
Welles, Gideon,
162
Wells, David A.,
189
Welty, Benjamin,
224
West Indies
and Embargo Act,
75
illicit trade during Revolution,
14
,
45
,
46
,
48
rum smuggling,
80
slave trade,
19
See also
British West Indies
Westrate, David,
309
Westward expansion
alcohol smuggling,
115
and capitalism,
398
n
2
fur-for-alcohol trade,
6
,
9
,
115
–25,
116
,
129
,
227
,
380
n
3,
381
n
41,
382
n
45
illegal settlers and squatters,
6
,
209
–11
preference for whiskey in,
119
–20
role of alcohol in,
119
–29
and slave trade,
143
–48
smuggling’s role in,
5
–6,
112
,
115
See also
Native Americans
Wheat, Michael,
305
Whipple, William,
366
n
44
whiskey
sales to Native Americans,
125
,
127
–28
in westward expansion,
119
–29
White, George Hunter,
270
White, Leonard Dupee,
371
n
54
“white slave trade”
and federal police power,
191
,
206
–07
moral panic over,
191
,
202
–07,
338
White Slave Traffic Act (Mann Act),
205
Wikipedia,
345
Wilkinson, James,
91
Willebrandt, Mabel Walker,
233
–34
Williams, Garland,
270
Williams, Ian,
119
Wilson, Charlie,
347
Wilson, Pete,
300
Wilson, Woodrow,
230
Windsor, Canada,
243
,
244
,
245
,
246
Wise, Henry,
142
Wise, Stephen,
157
,
388
n
2,
389
n
35
Wisotsky, Steven,
411
n
86
Women’s Christian Temperance Union,
229
Wood, Fernando,
133
Wood, Gordon,
69
Woodiwiss, Michael,
235
World War II
and Coast Guard,
240
and contraception,
200
cryptography,
240
drug trafficking,
269
–70
labor shortages,
296
Wright, Hamilton,
259
writs of assistance,
31
,
32
,
34
,
342
York, Neil,
48
York, Neil L.,
365
n
22
Yost, Paul,
309
You, Dominique,
95
Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA),
193
Youngs, Merle,
201
Zedillo, Ernesto,
316
Zolberg, Aristide,
226
,
398
n
1,
399
n
10,
402
n
72
Table of Contents
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Introduction: A Nation of Smugglers
Part I: The Colonial Era
1. The Golden Age of Illicit Trade
2. The Smuggling Road to Revolution
3. The Smuggling War of Independence
Part II: The Early Republic
4. Contraband and Embargo Busting in the New Nation
5. Traitorous Traders and Patriotic Pirates
6. The Illicit Industrial Revolution
Part III: Westward Expansion, Slavery, and the Civil War
7. Bootleggers and Fur Traders in Indian Country
8. Illicit Slavers and the Perpetuation of the Slave Trade