The political party that Tammany Hall supported was the Democratic party.
he was a polition for the dempcratic party in tammany hall
William Magear "Boss" Tweed.
A "political" machine is a local or state political organization that is successfull at winning elections, in many cases by unfair use of the political process. The "machine" influences party leaders and party members and is headed by a "Boss." The boss hands out favors to keep the "members" in line and to make sure they "get out the vote" during elections. Perhaps the most famous of the American political machines was Tammany Hall, the name for the Democratic political machine run by "Boss Tweed" in the late 19th centrury. The organizational leader of a political party (like the Democrats or the Republicans) is simply known as the Chairman of the Party. MrV
A political machine was an organized group that controlled the actions of a community. Tammany Hall was one of the most infamous U.S. political machines. It controlled New York City politics from the 1790s to the 1960s. Its most infamous period was under Tweed in the mid-19th century.
the poor living conditions of immigrants
The political party that Tammany Hall supported was the Democratic party.
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Tammany Hall
The leader of the political machine known as Tammany Hall. APEX:)))
Tammany Hall was a society for what they called ñpure Americansî. They took up causes against various political parties and leaders like Aaron Burr. A few groups of people tend to support Tammany Hall. Over time Immigrants became major supports of the work and the movement of Tammany Hall.
Tammany Hall.
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they really helped them out and they gave them good rewards for political support
A political machine
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A political machine
Was powerful New York political organization. It drew support from immigrants. The immigrants relied on Tammany Hall patronage, particularly for social services. This is significant in that it gave immigrants rights to vote.