18th Century Smuggling Fact and Fiction

In the 18th century, the British government collected a good deal of its income from customs duties – tax paid on the import of goods such as tea, cloth, wine and spirits. The tax on imported goods could be up to 30% so smuggled goods were a lot cheaper than those bought through official channels. Smugglers […]
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Published on September 03, 2017 00:28
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