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History CAO Mohandas Gandhi

  • Mohandas Gandhi was born

    Mohandas Gandhi was born
    Mohandas Gandhi was on October 2, 1869 in Porbandar, India to parents Karamchand Gandhi and Putlibai Gandhi. His father, Karamchand Gandhi was Diwan (Prime Minister) of Porbandar Princely State. His mother,Putibai, was she descended from a wealthy family belonging to the caste of tradesmen third privileged after the castes of Brahmins and warriors. This event was important cause the political world wouldnt have been the same. He was a political and spiritual leader of India.
  • Chicago World’s Fair

    Chicago World’s Fair
    On May 1, 1893, the gates opened at the World’s Columbian Exposition, also known as the Chicago World’s Fair. Over the next six months, more than 26 million visitors would flock to the 600-acre fairgrounds and 200-plus buildings full of art, food, entertainment and technological gadgets. The fair was meant to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus.
  • Gandhi is thrown off a train in South Africa

    Gandhi is thrown off a train in South Africa
    Gandhi is thrown off a train in South Africa for refusing to move from his first class seat to third class even though he had a valid first class ticket. Such discrimination against Indians was a common practice and this personal experience gives Gandhi resolve to fight racial discrimination in British Colony.
  • Gandhi is beaten up

    Gandhi is beaten up
    Landing in Durban Harbor, South Africa, Gandhi is beaten up by a mob of white settlers. His life is saved when the wife of a Durban Police Chief stands between Gandhi and his attackers. Because of media attention to the event, the colonial government is forced to arrest members of mob but Gandhi refuses to press charges. Gandhi gains increased public admiration and a support. His attackers offer a public apology.
  • 1st Boston Marathon won

    1st Boston Marathon won
    The first Boston Marathon was won by John J. McDermott in 2:55:10. It became the world's oldest annual marathon. He represented the Pastime Athletic Club from New York City.
  • Soul Force

    Soul Force
    The South African colonial government starts the “Asian Population Registration Act” where all residents of Asian countries, including India, had to register their name, age, address, job, and other personal information and carry a card with their finger prints. Gandhi develops his principals of non-violent protest “satyagraha” ,devotion to the truth or “soul force”.
  • 1st time, ball dropped at Times Square

    1st time, ball dropped at Times Square
    The first time, ball signifying new year dropped at Times Square. This event cause a new family tradition.
  • Burning registration card

    Burning registration card
    Gandhi and 2,000 fellow Indians in Jonannesburg burn their registration cards in protest. Even as Gandhi and other leaders are repeatedly arrested over 6 years of protest, non-violent rallies continue to grow in size.
  • The Asian Population Registration Act

    The Asian Population Registration Act
    Indians in South Africa were not being treated well. They had to pay a 3£ tax, Indian marriages were not being recognized, the Black Act was abolished, and the Immigration Registration Act was abolished. Gandhi helped end the conditions that Indians were not happy about.
  • First electronic digital computer

    First electronic digital computer
    Professor John Atanasoff and student Clifford Berry (both USA) created the world’s first electronic digital computer, the Atanasoff–Berry Computer (ABC) – at Iowa State University, USA, between 1939 and it was completed 1942. (could not find month or date)
  • Quit India campaign

    Quit India campaign
    Gandhi launches the Quit India campaign declaring India’s independence from British rule. Gandhi is imprisoned.
  • Hunger Strike

    Hunger Strike
    The 73 year old Gandhi starts a hunger strike that last for 21 days. His diet only consits of citrus fruit juice mixed with water." political blackmail for which there can be no moral justification."
  • The All-American Girls Professional Baseball League is created

    The All-American Girls Professional Baseball League is created
    All-American Girls Professional Baseball League was a women's professional baseball league which existed for twelve seasons from 1943 to 1954. The league's franchise were all based in Midwestern United States cities.
  • George A. Gamow puts forth the "Big Bang" theory

    George A. Gamow puts forth the "Big Bang" theory
    George A. Gamow in the U.S puts forth the "Big Bang" theory to explain the origin of the universe.
  • Peace Agreement

    Peace Agreement
    Attempting to promote and asking to restore homes to Muslims. A peace agreement made. Many people have different opinions.
  • Mohandas Gandhi is killed

    Mohandas Gandhi is killed
    Gandhi is killed by a member of a Hindu organization angered by Gandhi's peacemaking efforts. He was shot on the way to evening prayers. His memory and teachings live on in the non-violent peace movements today.