During the late 1800s, many Georgia Democrats believed that the "New South" prosperity depended on manufacturing rather than cotton. An important part of this group was the

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Progressive Party
Progressive Party

Farmer's Alliance
Farmer's Alliance

Freedman's Bureau
Freedman's Bureau

Bourbon Triumvirate

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The correct option is the Bourbon Triumvirate. This group consisted of three influential Georgia politicians in the late 19th century who advocated for the industrialization of the South, promoting economic development and supporting the idea of a "New South" that relied on manufacturing rather than solely on agriculture, particularly cotton.