us history II

  • assassination

    assassination
    Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife were assassinated
  • war

    war
    Germany declars war on Russia and France. Great Britain declars war on germany and Austria-Hungary
  • lustitania sunk

    lustitania sunk
    a uboat sunk the lustitania off the southern coast of ireland
  • millions of lives

    millions of lives
    the battles of Verdun and the Somme claim millions of lives.
  • war on germany

    war on germany
    the unitied states declars war on germany
  • draft

    draft
    the selective service act sets up the draft
  • the withdraw

    the withdraw
    russia withdraws from the war.
  • its the end

    its the end
    the first world war ends
  • the ACT

    congresss passes the sedition act
  • the right

    the congress approves the ninetheeth amendment giving women the right to vote.
  • prohibition begins

    prohibition begins
    the 18th amemdment becomes offical
  • women the right

    women the right
    the 19th amendment gave the women the right to vote
  • Louis Armstrong

    Louis Armstrong
    Louis Armstrong plays for king Olivers creole jazz band in chicago
  • crisis

    crisis
    German ecomonic crisis
  • times

    times
    times magiznes is beganed to be published
  • scopes trial

    scopes trial
    Scopes trial went on and went through the night the trail for a fight over evolution
  • flying across the alantics

    flying across the alantics
    Charles Lindbergh established a record of 33 hours and 29 mintues in his 3614 miles nonstop solo flight scross the alantics
  • single engine

    single engine
    Lockhead company produced a single engine plane , the vega
  • model t

    model t
    henery ford introduces the model t
  • president

    president
    Herbert Hoover is elected presdent.
  • war

    war
    italy declares war on france and great britian
  • norway surrenders

    norway surrenders
    Two months after starting the invasion of Norway Germany gains full control when Norway surrenders
  • Sicily Operation Husky

    Sicily Operation Husky
    Allies begin their invasion of Axis controlled Europe with landings on the island of Sicily "Operation Husky"
  • U.S.A. Narrows Suspension Bridge Collapse Tacoma

    U.S.A. Narrows Suspension Bridge Collapse Tacoma
    Strong winds gusting to 35 MPH break the the Narrows suspension Bridge to pieces in Tacoma, Washington causing the bridge to fall to the bottom of Puget Sound .
  • poland world war II

    poland world war II
    1,600 Jews are forced into a barn in Jedwabne, Poland by the local villagers and burned to death
  • hospital ship sunk

    hospital ship sunk
    erman torpedo aircraft sink the soviet hospital ship Armenia killing approximately 7,000 people.
  • camps

    camps
    the germans put the jews into the conservation camps
  • capture

    capture
    germans capture kharkov
  • red army

    red army
    red army moves west ward towards the Baltic countries
  • royal air force

    royal air force
    the royal air force drops 2300 tons of bombs in berlin
  • albania

    albania
    First East European Communist government set up in Albania.
  • communist

    communist
    communist controlled government in germany
  • power

    power
    Communists seize power in Poland.
  • nato

    nato
    North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) established.
  • bomb

    bomb
    Soviet Union explodes its first atomic bomb
  • warsaw pact

    warsaw pact
    The Soviet Union and its affiliated Communist nations in Eastern Europe founded a rival alliance, the Warsaw Pact, in 1955.
  • revolution

    revolution
    Red Army crushes the Hungarian Revolution
  • space

    space
    1957 Oct. Soviets launch first man‑made satellite
  • premier

    premier
    Fidel Castro becomes premier of Cuba, installs Communist government.
  • into space!

    into space!
    Tiros I, the first weather satellite, is launched by the United States. Twelve days later, the navigation satellite, Transat 1-b is launched.
  • soviet

    soviet
    • In the Soviet Union, a United States U-2 reconnaissance plane is shot done by Soviet forces, leading to the capture of U.S. pilot Gary Powers and the eventual cancellation of the Paris summit conference. On August 19, Powers is sentenced by the Soviet Union to ten years in prison for espionage. On February 10, 1962 , he would be exchanged for a captured Soviet spy in Berlin
  • cuba

    cuba
    Disputes over the nationalization of United States businesses in Cuba cause the U.S. Government to sever diplomatic and consular relations with the Cuban government.
  • Bay of Pigs

    Bay of Pigs
    The Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba is repulsed by Cuban forces in an attempt by Cuban exiles under the direction of the United States government to overthrow the regime of Fidel Castro.
  • Berlin wall

    Berlin wall
    • The construction of the Berlin Wall begins by the Soviet bloc, segregating the German city, previously held in four sectors by Allied forces, including the United States. The wall would last for twenty-eight years.
  • looming

    looming
    The first sign of a looming Vietnam conflict emerges when President Kennedy admits that the military advisors already in Vietnam would engage the enemy if fired upon.
  • cubian missle

    cubian missle
    The Cuban Missile Crises begins. In response to the Soviet Union building offensive missiles in Cuba, President John F. Kennedy orders a naval and air blockade of military equipment to the island. An agreement is eventually reached with Soviet Premier Khrushchev on the removal of the missiles, ending the potential conflict after thirty-eight days, in what many think was the closest the Cold War came to breaking into armed conflict.
  • nuclear testing

    nuclear testing
    The United States, Soviet Union, and Great Britain agree to a limited nuclear test-ban treaty, barring all nuclear testing above ground.
  • voting

    voting
    An omnibus legislation in the U.S. Congress on Civil Rights is passed. It banned discrimination in jobs, voting and accommodations.
  • voting acts

    voting acts
    The Voting Rights Act of 1965 is signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson. Two significant portions of the act; the outlawing of the requirement of potential voters to take a literacy test in order to qualify and the provision of federal registration of voters in areas with less than 50% of all voters registered.
  • berlin air lift

    berlin air lift
    the berlin airlift happened helped deliever the foods and things