A History of Smuggling in Florida: Rumrunners and Cocaine Cowboys

A History of Smuggling in Florida: Rumrunners and Cocaine Cowboys

by Stan Zimmerman
A History of Smuggling in Florida: Rumrunners and Cocaine Cowboys

A History of Smuggling in Florida: Rumrunners and Cocaine Cowboys

by Stan Zimmerman

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Overview

Why Florida has been a smuggler’s paradise for centuries—and how traffic in everything from weapons to exotic flowers has shaped the state’s history.
 
Amateur smugglers may sneak a box of Cuban cigars into the U.S. here and there—but in the big picture, untaxed and untraced commerce, aka contraband, is a trillion-dollar-per-year global business. New technologies to discover and curb smuggling are met by equally well-equipped perpetrators, determined to stay below the radar.

With its long coastline, hundreds of remote landing strips, and airports clogged with sun-seeking tourists, Florida is a superhighway of smuggling. It is easy to move illegal goods like weapons, drugs, slaves, exotic birds and flowers, all while avoiding the best efforts of U.S. and international customs authorities.

Who does this smuggling? Well one Florida governor and the wife of another, for starters. Everyone from hardscrabble commercial fishermen, Spanish explorers, Mafia mobsters, crew chiefs for fruit pickers, respected attorneys—and even one Florida governor and the wife of another.

This fascinating history covers the role of smuggling in Florida history, including its discovery and settlement, the Seminole Wars, and the Civil War. With stories of land booms, money laundering, drug runners, and more, this is a book that leaves no stone unturned—or suitcase unopened


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781614233565
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 07/31/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 130
File size: 1 MB
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