Being Bourbon Triumvirate, a group of <em>significant figures in Georgia’s political scene in the post-Reconstruction period</em>, Joseph E. Brown, Alfred H. Colquitt, and John B. Gordon were united on a number of points, though <u>Colquitt </u>was more of the promoter of the interest of the old planters, while <u>Brown </u>and <u>Gordon </u>lead New South businessmen.
All three of them supported <u>Georgia’s fast recovery from Reconstruction, promotion of its economy and preservation of old southern values</u>. Including white supremacy
<span>I agree that this is emotional misconduct. Standing over someone is physically aggressive and causes the recipient to feel threatened by your stance. Yelling at someone, for whatever reason is also aggressive behaviour and can be classed as emotional misconduct.</span>