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  1. Bookkeeper, businessman, political boss. William Magear "Boss" Tweed [note 1] (April 3, 1823 – April 12, 1878) was an American politician most notable for being the political boss of Tammany Hall, the Democratic Party 's political machine that played a major role in the politics of 19th-century New York City and State .

  2. 12 de abr. de 2024 · The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. Last Updated: Apr 12, 2024 • Article History. William Magear Tweed. In full: William Magear Tweed. Erroneously called: William Marcy Tweed. Born: April 3, 1823, New York, New York, U.S. Died: April 12, 1878, New York (aged 55) Political Affiliation: Democratic Party.

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  3. 18 de jun. de 2019 · Learn about the life and career of William M. Tweed, the leader of Tammany Hall and the Tweed Ring, who controlled New York City politics in the 19th century. Find out how he rose to power, amassed a fortune, and faced corruption charges and imprisonment.

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  4. 2 de jan. de 2015 · Learn about William Magear Tweed, also known as Boss Tweed, who controlled the Tammany Hall political machine and embezzled millions of dollars from the city of New York. Find out how he was exposed, arrested, escaped and died in prison.

  5. Atualizado em 18 de junho de 2019. William M. “Boss” Tweed (3 de abril de 1823 – 12 de abril de 1878) foi um político americano que, como líder da organização política Tammany Hall, controlou a política da cidade de Nova York nos anos que se seguiram à Guerra Civil. Tweed alavancou seu poder como proprietário de terras e membro do ...

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    Learn how Tweed, the leader of the notorious Tammany Hall machine, plundered the city's money and projects in the 19th century. Find out how his name became synonymous with corruption and how his courthouse was restored.

  7. William Magear "Boss" Tweed (April 3, 1823 – April 12, 1878) was an American politician most notable for being the political boss of Tammany Hall, the Democratic Party 's political machine that played a major role in the politics of 19th-century New York City and State.