The term Bourbon Triumvirate refers to Georgia's three most powerful politicians during the years after ___civil war_____________ ended in Georgia. . __ Joseph E. Brown_____ had served as the state’s governor during the Civil War; after the war he became a US ___senator__. Both ______Alfred H. Colquitt, and ___ John B. Gordon__ had served in the Confederate Army, as major generals. After the war, they both held office as ___________senator_______ of the state of Georgia and as _________governor______________. The three men invested in the growing ____________railway______ network that moved Georgia’s cotton, timber and produce to markets around the country. At least two of the three used convict __labor_______ in businesses they owned, hiring prisoners from the state at low cost. All three men campaigned to limit the voting power of ______black people________ promised under the 15th amendment. Though they disagreed with each other at times, they supported causes many Georgians believed were important.