Civil war challenge

events before the civilwar

By geo2013
  • Dec 17, 1500

    Columbus Lands in the Americas

  • French & Indian War

  • Jamestown

  • plymouth and the pilgrims

  • New York founded

  • Pennsylvania founded

  • Second Continental Congress

  • first continental congress

  • battle of Lexington and Concord

  • Declaration of Independence

  • Constitution

  • louisiana purchase

  • War of 1812

  • Andrew Jackson became president

  • Battle of the Alamo

  • mexican american war starts

  • California gold rush

  • Colorado gold rush

  • Abraham Lincoln became president

  • Civil war

  • Fort Collins founded

  • telephone invented

  • Slavery Abolished

  • transcontinental railroad finished

  • African american men get the right to vote

  • When Colorado became a state

  • Custer's Last Stand

  • The ligtbulb was invented

  • Spanish Amercan war

  • The Wright Brothers first flight

  • San Francisco Earthquake

  • Model T invented

  • Titanic sinks

  • Revolutionary War

  • world war 1

  • panama canal opened

  • George Washington Become president

  • Women get the right to vote

  • Charles Lindbergh flies across the Atlantic

  • Great deppersion

  • hoover dam was built

  • Franklin D. Roosevelt Becomes President

  • Wold War 2

  • Pearl harbor was bomed

  • The United Nations formed

  • atomic bombs on hiroshima and nagasaki

  • CLP Built

  • Korean war (starts)

  • vietnam war started

  • Disneyland was opened

  • Hawaii became a state

  • John F Kennedy becomes president

  • cuban missile crisis

  • Mr. denise is born

  • The Beatles arrive in the United States

  • Martin Luther King Jr.

  • Man on the moon

  • first McDonalds open

  • Missouri Compromise

  • Berlin Wall (torn down)

    The Berlin Wall (German: Berliner Mauer) separated the city of Berlin in Germany from 1961 to 1989. It separated the eastern half from the western half. Many people thought it was a symbol of the Cold War. The Berlin Wall was taken down on November 9, 1989.[1][2] The Berlin Wall was about 168 km (104 miles) long.[3] It was built to prevent people from escaping from the eastern half of Berlin.
  • Persian Gulf War

  • D-Day

  • Columbine High school shooting

  • George W. Bush becomes president

  • Worl Trade Centers attacked

  • afghanistan and iraq invasion

  • Facebook (started)

  • Hurricane Katrina

  • Barack Obama becomes president