US History II

By gwynm
  • The Austria-Hungary Archduke was shot.

    The Austria-Hungary Archduke was shot.
    The Austria-Hungary Archduke was shot by Serbian nationalist Gavrilo Princip
  • The fighting of WW1 starts

    The fighting of WW1 starts
    Germany invades Belgium following the Schlieffen Plan
  • Lusitinia Sunk

    Lusitinia Sunk
    The Lusitania was sunk by German U Boats
  • Battle of Somme

    Battle of Somme
    Battle begins and lasts until mid-November. British suffers 60,000 casualties.
  • 1916 Election

    1916 Election
    US presidential election. Wilson vs Huges
  • Selective Service Act

    Selective Service Act
    Selective Service Act is passed by congress.
  • Fourteen Points Speech.

    Fourteen Points Speech.
    President wilson gives his famous Fourteen Points speech before congress.
  • Influenze Pandemic

    Influenze Pandemic
    the flu epidemic breaks out, affecting about a quarter of the US population.
  • Alvin York

    Alvin York
    Alivin York singlehandedly kills 25 Germans, and with six other doughboys, captured 132 prisoners.
  • The Quota System

    The Quota System
    The Emergency Quota Act is established.
  • Prohibition Begins in the US.

    Prohibition Begins in the US.
    Beginning in the 19th century, many people, especially women, blamed many of society's problems upon alcohol. With the hope of bettering society, organizations were formed to advocate against the consumption of alcohol. By the beginning of the 20th century, many states had already created state laws banning alcohol. On January 16, 1919, the 18th Amendment to the U.S.
  • Sacco and Vanzetti Incident

    Sacco and Vanzetti Incident
    Sacco and Vanzetti are arrested and charged with robbery and murder of a factory paymaster and his guard in South Braintree, Massachusetts
  • Red Scare Begins

    Red Scare Begins
    The Red Scare panic in the United States begins.
  • Big Four

    Big Four
    The Big Four and the leaders of the defeated nations gathered in the Hall of Mirrors of the Palace of Versailles to sign the peace treaty.
  • Steel Mill Strike

    Steel Mill Strike
    300,00 steel workers walked off their jobs
  • Coal Miner's Strike

    Coal Miner's Strike
    Miners strike due to lowering of wages and longer workdays
  • Harlem Renaissance

    Harlem Renaissance
    A literary and artistic movement celebrating African-American Culture.
  • KKK Rises Again

    KKK Rises Again
    The KKK membership reaches 4.5 million members
  • The Scopes Trial

    The Scopes Trial
    Tennessee makes it illegal to teach Darwins Theory. This caused a fight over the theory and whether it should be taught in school.
  • St. Valentines Day Massacre

    St. Valentines Day Massacre
    The Saint Valentine's Day Massacre is the name given to the 1929 murder of six mob associates and a mechanic of the North Side Irish gang led by Bugs Moran during the Prohibition Era.[2] It resulted from the struggle — between the Irish American gang and the South Side Italian gang led by Al Capone — to take control of organized crime in Chicago.[3] Former members of the Egan's Rats gang were also suspected of having played a significant role in the incident, assisting Capone.
  • Holocaust

    Holocaust
    The systematic murder of 6 million Jews accross Europe. The Nazis also murdered 5 million other people.
  • Kristallnacht

    Kristallnacht
    Stormtroopers attacked Jewish homes, buisinesses, and synagogues.
  • Hitler's Final Soulution

    Hitler's Final Soulution
    Hitler uses the policy of genocide to erradicate Jews.
  • Germany invades Denmark and Norway

    Germany invades Denmark and Norway
    Germany invades Denmark and Norway. Denmark surrenders on the day of the attack; Norway holds out until June 9.
  • Italy joins the war

    Italy joins the war
    Italy enters the war. Italy invades southern France on June 21.
  • Soviet Union

    Soviet Union
    The Soviet Union forces Romania to cede the eastern province of Bessarabia and the northern half of Bukovina to the Soviet Ukraine.
  • Italians invade Egypt

    Italians invade Egypt
    The Italians invade British-controlled Egypt from Italian-controlled Libya.
  • Axis Powers are established

    Axis Powers are established
    Germany, Italy, and Japan become an alliance.
  • Axis Powers

    Axis Powers
    Germany, Italy, and Japan sign the Tripartite Pact.
  • Mass exterminations begin.

    Mass exterminations begin.
    Before the meeting at Wannsee, each camp had several gas chambers that killed as many as 12,000 people.
  • Iron Curtain

    Iron Curtain
    Winston Churchill warns of the descent of an Iron Curtain across Europe.
  • Truman Doctrine

    Truman Doctrine
    President Harry Truman announces the Truman Doctrine starting with the giving of aid to Greece and Turkey in order to prevent them from falling into the Soviet sphere
  • Aide Turkey and Greece

    Aide Turkey and Greece
    US extends $400 million of military aid to Greece and Turkey, signalling its intent to contain communism in the Mediterranean.
  • COMINFORM

    COMINFORM
    The Soviet Union forms the Communist Information Bureau (COMINFORM) with which it dictates the actions of leaders and communist parties across its spheres of influence.
  • UN passes withdrawl

    UN passes withdrawl
    The United Nations passes a resolution calling for the withdrawal of foreign soldiers from Korea, free elections in each of the two administrations, and the creation of a UN commission dedicated to the unification of the peninsula.
  • Truman signs Marshall Plan

    Truman signs Marshall Plan
    Truman signs the Marshall Plan into effect. By the end of the programs, the United States has given $12.4 billion in economic assistance to European countries.
  • Berlin Airlift Begins

    Berlin Airlift Begins
    The Berlin Airlift defeats Russia's attempt to starve West Berlin.
  • NATO

    NATO
    The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is founded by Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, the United Kingdom, and the United States, in order to resist Communist expansion.
  • Soviet Blockade Ends

    Soviet Blockade Ends
    The Soviet blockade of Berlin ends with the re-opening of access routes to Berlin. The airlift continues until September, in case the Soviets re-establish the blockade.
  • MacArthur is Fired

    MacArthur is Fired
    US President Harry S. Truman fires Douglas MacArthur from command of US forces in Korea.
  • Integrating Ole Miss

    Integrating Ole Miss
    The University of Mississippi becomes an integrates school.
  • MLK flies into Birmingham

    MLK flies into Birmingham
    MLK flies into the super racially divided city of Birmingham Alabama.
  • MLK posted bail

    MLK posted bail
    MLK posts bail to get out of jail.
  • Kennedy takes a stand

    Kennedy takes a stand
    JFK sends troops to George Wallace to honor a court order desegregating the University of Alabama.
  • Dream of equality

    Dream of equality
    250,000 people converge at nations capital to demand equality.
  • Malcom X

    Malcom X
    Macom X visits a New York prss conferance and gains a great deal of publicity.
  • MFPD

    MFPD
    The Mississippi freedom Democratic Party is established by Frannie Lou Hammer.
  • JOhnson signs Civil rights act

    JOhnson signs Civil rights act
    President Johnson signs the Civil Rights Acts of 1964
  • Selma Campaign

    Selma Campaign
    600 protestors set out for Montgomery Alabama to protest.
  • Voting Rights Act

    Voting Rights Act
    Johnson signs the Voting Rights Act of 1965.