William Magear "boss" Tweed is a corrupt representative who defrauds millions of dollars from New Yorkers. He and his peers in the Democratic Party in New York exploit their power in the government for personal gain. As a civil reformer and a cartoonist, Thomas Nast portrays William Tweed as a vulture who preys on New Yorkers.
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A: They campaigned against the colony's prohibition on hard alcohol.
E: They argued in favor of allowing slavery in Georgia in opposition to the Trustees' preference for small landowners prospering from their own labor.
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