History timeline

  • 5 Facts on the Divisions between North & South

    They didn't have as much money as eachother.
    The south had more people then the north.
    They had diffrent religions.
    They were in war.
    They never agreed on anything.
  • 5 Facts on Early Innovators and Inventions for your Timetoast Timeline

    Fact 1: Early identification without early intervention may be detrimental to the family and child. Fact 2: Early, quality intervention promotes age-appropriate communication and language growth in many children. Fact 3: Children benefit from early identification and effective early intervention regardless of individual differences. Fact:4 Early invention wouldnt as make as much money as time now. Fact:5 Inventions could start off as something little
  • 5 facts about Nationalism

    political or social philosophy where the welfare of the nation-state as an entity is considered paramount. Nationalism is basically a collective state of mind or consciousness in which people believe their primary duty and loyalty is to the nation-state. Often nationalism implies national superiority and glorifies various national virtues. Thus love of nation may be overemphasized; concern with national self-interest to the exclusion of the rights of other nations may lead to diffrent things.
  • 5 facts on andrew jackson

    Seventh President - Andrew Jackson
    Lifespan - 1767 - 1845
    Place of Birth - March 15, 1767 in Waxhaw, South Carolina
    Term as President - 1829-1837
    Political Party - Democrat
  • Reform movements

    1. Arminian, rather than Calvinist. Salvation was a matter of choice
    2. Focus on Second Coming of Christ. Need for reform of society to hasten the new Kingdom of God.
    3. Biggest impact among women. Evangelical mission to accomplish gave women more status, purpose.
    4. Frontier revivals featured emotional appeals and provided social meetings for settlers
    5. Utopian societies created in reaction to urban growth and industrialization. Emphasis on community and withdrawal from society.
  • Spanish influences

    Christopher Columbus made his first voyage to the New World. 1492 was a year of tremendous upheaval in Spain. The Spanish conquered Grenada and expelled the last of the Moors, the conclusion of 800 years of warfare in Spain. The monarchy was consolidated in the marriage of Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile. There was triumph as well as tragedy, for in 1492 Jews were expelled from Spain by order of Isabella; as many as 50,000 may have been burned by the inquisition, and as many as 150,