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By: Tyler Thurmond and Nathan Haines
Who Am I? By: Tyler Thurmond and Nathan Haines
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refers to Georgia's three most powerful and prominent politicians of the post-Reconstruction era: Joseph E. Brown, Alfred H. Colquitt, and John B. Gordon
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Bourbon Triumvirate
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was the 42nd Governor of Georgia from 1857 to 1865, and a U. S
was the 42nd Governor of Georgia from 1857 to 1865, and a U.S. Senator from 1880 to Governor Brown was a leading secessionist in 1861, taking his state out of the Union and into the Confederacy. Member of Bourbon Triumvirate.
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Joseph E. Brown
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Member of Bourbon Triumvirate
Member of Bourbon Triumvirate. Fought in confederate army and was leader of ku Klux Klan. In 1886, won first of two terms as Ga governor.
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John B. Gordon
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Ga governor from 1877-1882. Colquitt is named after him
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Alfred H. Colquitt
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Editor of the atlanta constitution and would promote the “New south”
Believed the south needed to be more like the north with industies. Atlanta cotton exposition
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Henry W. Grady
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Idea that the south needed to change to be more industrialized economy
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New South
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Expo that showed Atlanta was ready for industry
Expo that showed Atlanta was ready for industry. This expo also attracted many northern business leaders in 1895
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International Cotton Exposition
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Transportation hub; capital of Ga
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Atlanta
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Mills that produced textiles that helped people with daily living
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Textile Mills
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Products traditionally used to build and maintain wooden sailing ships, such as turpentine, rosin, etc.
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Naval Stores
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Didn’t like the new south program and believed in the populist party
Didn’t like the new south program and believed in the populist party. Also, ran for governor two times and lost both times
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Tom Watson
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Movement by small farmers to get the government to regulate the economy so they could get more money for their crops
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Populist Movement
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Wife of a progressive congressman and wrote articles for newspapers that challenged bourbon triumvirate Fought for womens suffrage
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Rebecca Latimer Felton
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A system of voting that elects the candidate with the most counties wins
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County Unit system
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Where whites and blacks could not be together in public places
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Segregation
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Laws that required whites and blacks to be sperated
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Jim Crow Laws
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Case where half black Plessey seat on a white rail car in Louisiana
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Plessy V. Ferguson
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Former slave that believed that blacks should focus on learning a form of manual labor
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Booker T. Washington
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Believed blacks should intellectuals
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W.E.B DuBois
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Severed as first black professor at Morehouse and became first black president at Atlanta university
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John Hope
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Wife of Johns Hope and was a social activist and welfare worker
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Lugenia Burns Hope
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Started Atlanta Life Insurance Company and helped Auburn Avenue win the nickname “black wall street”
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Alonzo Herndon
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Famous speech that W.E.B Dubois gave that upset many blacks
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Atlanta Compromise
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Unable to vote
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DisFranchise
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Riot over racical tension between whites and blacks that over 20 blacks and 2 whites died
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Atlanta Race Riot
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In Atlanta 1913 someone murdered Mary Phagan and the wrong person was prosecuted and the case was actually correctly solved 71 years later
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Leo Frank Case
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War between central powers and allied powers
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World War 1
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Fighting ships that travel under water and are also called submariens
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German U-Boats
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Commercial cruise ship sunk by German U- boats
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Lusitania
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Telegram sent by Germany to Mexico promising Mexico land in the US in exchange for help in the war
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Zimmerman Telegram
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When the government selects people to go into the armed forces
When the government selects people to go into the armed forces. Also known as the selective services act
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draft
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Bases that helped train recruits for the war
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Military Bases
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The states textiles food and supplies are all examples to help the war effort
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Georgia’s wartime Contributions
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Agreement to stop fighting
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Armistice
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Which of the following statements best describes the bourbon triumvirate?
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They were bourbon Democrats who dominated post-reconstruction Georgia politics
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Which statement would Henry Grady have most likely agreed with?
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The south must become industrialized, like the north
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