Georgia History Timeline Project

  • Jan 1, 1000

    paleo

    paleo
    Paleo indians are the earliest known settlers of the americas. paleo indians are generally classified by the lithnic or reduction.or lithnic care.they lived in small mobile groups.the end of ice age was 7000B.C . they could paddle island to island.
  • Jan 1, 1000

    Archaic

    Archaic
    Archaic human activity in Meso America was recovered by archaeologists.they note after the end of the pleistocene era people began to correct and eat a varify of plants such as peppers ,squash,avacodo.plant dome eventually led to the establishihment.
  • Jan 1, 1000

    Woodland

    The eastern woodland indians lived in the plains from the east. The indians are similar as other indians. Woodlands period of georgia prehistory is broadly dated fromaround 1000B.C to A.C.The early woodlands is marked by a continuation. woodland is in the south eastern part of georgia.
  • ELI Whitney and the cotton gin

    ELI Whitney and the cotton gin
    Eli Whitney and the Cotton Gin was in 1794.He was an inventor in 1765-1825. by the mid 19th century. Cotton had become americas leading export.For his work he is creative as a pioneer of americas manufacturing.
  • Yazoo Land Fraud

    Yazoo Land Fraud
    Yazoo land fraud in u.s. history scheme by which Georgia legislators were bribed in 1795.News of the Yazoo act and the dealing behind if aroused anger throughout the state and resulted in a large turnover of legislators in 1796 elections.They act and return the money.
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    Trail of Tears

    The Trail Of Tears was a series of forced relocations of native American nation in the u.s. following the indian Removal Act of 1830.The trial of tears originated from a description of the removal of the Choctaw nation in 1831 .Approxiamately 2000-6000 of the 16,543 relocated cherokee pernished along the way.
  • Worcester vs Georgia

    Worcester vs Georgia
    In the court case Worcester v Georgia, the U.S. Supreme Court held in 1832 the Cherokee Indians constituted a nation holding distinct sovereign power. It did not protect the Cherokees from being remove from their ancestral homeland in tghe southeast. The Cherokees were led by their principal chief, John Ross.
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    Dahlonega Gold Rush

    The Georgia Gold Rush was the second signifficant gold rush in North Carolina.North Georgia mts following the georgia Gold Belt .Sierra Navada in 1848 started the California Gold Rush.
  • Georgia platform

    Georgia platform
    The plaatform was a statement exuted by a georgia convection a millidgeville GA on Dec 10 1850.However compromise and conciliation remained visable alternatives to secession and war.That platform established georgias conditional acceptance of the compromise of 1850 it was written by Charles Jones jenkins
  • Compromise of 1890

    Compromise of 1890
    The missouri compromise was an effort by congress to defuse the sectional and potitial rivalries triggerdby the requestof missouri.The extraordinarily bitter the missouri application was in Dec 1819 to march.The missouri slavery was to be excluoded fromthe louisiana purchase.
  • Atlanta Braves

    When the National Association folded, the Red Stockings joined the National League. On April 22, 1876, they played in the very first National League game, scoring two runs in the ninth inning to beat the homestanding Philadelphia Athletics, 6-5, before a crowd of 3,000.
  • Benjamin Mays

    Benjamin Mays
    Benjamin Elijah Mays (August 1, 1894 – March 28, 1984) was an American Baptist minister, activist, humanitarian, and leader in the African-American Civil Rights Movement. He is best known for his role in the advancement of civil rights, and the progression of African American.
  • Herman Talmadge

    Herman Talmadge
    Herman Eugene Talmadge, Sr. (August 9, 1913 – March 21, 2002), was a Democratic American politician from the state of Georgia. He served as the 70th Governor of Georgia briefly in 1947 and again from 1948 to 1955. After leaving office Talmadge was elected to the U.S. Senate, serving from 1957 until 1981.
  • Ivan Allen Jr

    Ivan Allen Jr
    Ivan Allen Jr. served as mayor of Atlanta from 1962 to 1970. Ivan Allen Jr. served as mayor of Atlanta from 1962 to 1970. He is credited with leading the city through an era of significant physical and economic growth and with maintaining calm during the civil rights movement. In 1965 he persuaded the Braves to move to Atlanta from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Ivan Allen Jr., 1965
    He is credited with leading the city through an era of significant physical and economic growth and with maintaining
  • William B Hartsfield

    William B Hartsfield
    William B. Hartsfield was a man of humble origins who became one of the greatest mayors of Atlanta. William B. Hartsfield served as mayor of Atlanta for six terms (1937-41, 1942-61), longer than any other person in the city's history. He is credited with developing Atlanta into an aviation powerhouse and with building its image as &quotA City Too Busy to Hate." William B. Hartsfield
    He served as mayor for six terms (1937-41, 1942-61), longer than any other person in the city's history. Harts
  • 1946 Governors Race

    1946 Governors Race
    1946 was a beginning for African-Americans, they could vote for Governor. 1946 was also the beginning of the Three Governor’s Crisis. Here is a video of Herman Talmadge, and how he “remembers” it:
  • Brown V Board of edu.

    Brown V Board of edu.
    Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, 347 U.S. 483 (1954), was a landmark United States Supreme Court case in which the Court declared state laws establishing separate public schools for black and white students to be unconstitutional.
  • Atlanta Falcons

    Atlanta Falcons
    On June 30, 1965, the Atlanta Falcons were born. The NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle granted ownership to Rankin M. Smith, Sr., the executive vice president of Life Insurance Company of Georgia.[1] The name Falcons was suggested by Julia Elliott (1909–1990) a high school teacher from Griffin, Georgia who won a contest in 1965
  • Martin Luther King Jr

    Martin Luther King Jr
    Martin Luther King, Jr. was an American Baptist minister, activist, humanitarian, and leader in the African-American Civil Rights Movement. He is best known for his role in the advancement.
  • Atlanta hawks

    Historically, the National Basketball Association has been dominated by dynasties led by legends of the game. Starting with the Lakers of the 50's (four titles), the Celtics in the 60's (nine titles), the Lakers in the 80's (five titles), the Bulls of the 90's (six titles), and the recent run of the Lakers (five titles in the 2000's), each decade has had one or two teams rise a step above the rest of the league. The 1970's are the lone exception, as eight different teams won championships.
  • capitol moved to louisville

    The gold covered capitol dome in the Atlanta skyline signline that the city is home to Georgia stata government.That would seem to make sense as Atlanta is the largest best nown city in the state of a city has nothing to do with its designation as a state capital.they moved to Atlanta because there were unhappy.
  • University of Goergia

    UGA is the oldest largest and most comprehensive educational instittutional in Georgia.chartered by the Georgia General assembly in 1785.UGA was first university in America to be created by the state gov.