Exterior of a Distillery
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Title
Exterior of a Distillery
Subject
A colonial rum distillery
Description
Sugar production was crucial in the Americas. Molasses and rum were sugar products with lucrative trades, and these products found their way across the world. Alcohol was often the only ready supply of clean drinks, and rum in particular was considered a staple from simple drinking to medicine. Rum was immensely important to the culture of the Americas and trade in alcohol brought large amounts of wealth to the colonies.
Source
Rum in Colonial America
Publisher
Wordpress
Date
1823
Files
Collection
Citation
“Exterior of a Distillery,” The Transatlantic Story, accessed May 10, 2024, https://transatlanticstory.omeka.net/items/show/23.