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- Bowery_Boys abstract "The Bowery Boys were a nativist, anti-Catholic, and anti-Irish gang based north of the Five Points district of New York City in the mid-19th century. They were primarily stationed in the Bowery section of Manhattan, which, at the time, extended north of the Five Points. It was said that the gang was so popular during its time that many of the lesser gangs of the Bowery followed it in its various fights with the Dead Rabbits. The Bowery Boys were the inspiration for the \"Natives\" group that fought the Dead Rabbits in the film Gangs of New York. The leader of the group was William Poole, also known as \"Bill the Butcher\". In the film, the leader of the Natives is Bill \"The Butcher\" Cutting.".
- Bowery_Boys thumbnail Dead_rabbits_barricade_new_york.jpg?width=300.
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- Bowery_Boys wikiPageWikiLink Alfred_A._Knopf.
- Bowery_Boys wikiPageWikiLink Anti-Catholicism.
- Bowery_Boys wikiPageWikiLink Anti-Irish_sentiment.
- Bowery_Boys wikiPageWikiLink Bhoy_and_ghal.
- Bowery_Boys wikiPageWikiLink Bowery.
- Bowery_Boys wikiPageWikiLink Butcher.
- Bowery_Boys wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_gangs_in_New_York_City.
- Bowery_Boys wikiPageWikiLink Dead_Rabbits.
- Bowery_Boys wikiPageWikiLink Five_Points,_Manhattan.
- Bowery_Boys wikiPageWikiLink Gang.
- Bowery_Boys wikiPageWikiLink Greenwood_Publishing_Group.
- Bowery_Boys wikiPageWikiLink Herbert_Asbury.
- Bowery_Boys wikiPageWikiLink Hollywood.
- Bowery_Boys wikiPageWikiLink Infobase_Publishing.
- Bowery_Boys wikiPageWikiLink Manhattan.
- Bowery_Boys wikiPageWikiLink Mechanic.
- Bowery_Boys wikiPageWikiLink Nativism_(politics).
- Bowery_Boys wikiPageWikiLink The_Bowery_Boys.
- Bowery_Boys wikiPageWikiLink The_Bowery_Boys:_New_York_City_History.
- Bowery_Boys wikiPageWikiLink Top_hat.
- Bowery_Boys wikiPageWikiLink Volunteer_fire_department.
- Bowery_Boys wikiPageWikiLink William_Poole.
- Bowery_Boys wikiPageWikiLink File:Dead_rabbits_barricade_new_york.jpg.
- Bowery_Boys wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bowery Boys".
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- Bowery_Boys subject Category:Former_gangs_in_New_York_City.
- Bowery_Boys hypernym Nativist.
- Bowery_Boys comment "The Bowery Boys were a nativist, anti-Catholic, and anti-Irish gang based north of the Five Points district of New York City in the mid-19th century. They were primarily stationed in the Bowery section of Manhattan, which, at the time, extended north of the Five Points. It was said that the gang was so popular during its time that many of the lesser gangs of the Bowery followed it in its various fights with the Dead Rabbits.".
- Bowery_Boys label "Bowery Boys".
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- Bowery_Boys wasDerivedFrom Bowery_Boys?oldid=701834649.
- Bowery_Boys depiction Dead_rabbits_barricade_new_york.jpg.
- Bowery_Boys isPrimaryTopicOf Bowery_Boys.