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Attended the University of Georgia General in the Confederate Army, wounded repeatedly Served as U.S. Senator, 1873-1880, 1891-1897 Served as Georgia Governor, 1886-1890 What member of the Bourbon Triumvirate is being described here? A) John B. Gordon B) Henry W. Grady C) Joseph E. Brown D) Alfred H. Colquitt

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The answer to this question is A John B. Gordon.

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The correct answer is A.

John B. Gordon (1832 – 1904) was an attorney and a planter and he participated in the American Civil War as a general of the Confederate army. In the postwar era he became a politician. He was elected governor of Georgia in 1886 and remained in office until 1890. Afterwards, he served as US Senator during two different terms: 1873-1880 and 1891-1897.

Together with Joseph E. Brown and Alfred H. Colquitt, John B. Gordon was part of the Bourbon Triumvirate, a denomination that was used to refer to the three most powerful and important politicians in Georgia during and after the Reconstruction era.

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