Thomas Nast
The Political cartoonest aganinst Boss Tweed
Early life
Thomas Nast, when he was very little like 5 years of age he was always into drawing and he was a great artist. He was into the cartoon type of drawing. He was baptized in a catholic church known as "Sankt Maria" in Landau.
Later Life
After the war he went strongly with reconstruction part of the war. He believed this because he didn't think that this was right for the people that didn't have anything to do with the war. He later found that there was a Political boss named Boss Tweed he controlled New York city politics completely.
Equalness
This is a political drawing because he wants everybody to be equal in every way possible.
Jail Time
This a political drawing because it shows how that they treated the immigrants at this time
Monoply
This is a political cartoon because it shows how much money the political bosses made at this time.
Why did Thomas Nast do this?
He did this because he wanted the world to know what boss Tweed was doing to his costumers and all the businesses in that district