E.J. Davis, as Texas's first Republican governor after the Civil War, significantly influenced the Texas Constitution of 1869 by advocating for a strong central government and civil rights protections. His administration pushed for reforms, including public education and the rights of freed slaves, emphasizing equality. However, his controversial governance and the sweeping powers he wielded led to backlash, ultimately contributing to the adoption of the more conservative Texas Constitution of 1876, which aimed to limit state authority and restore local control.
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