Georgia history

  • Jan 1, 1000

    Paleo Culture

    The Paleo Culture existed 12,000years ago.They hunted elk they killed it then ate it. they also hunted moose then they eat them. they hunted wild horse in they also ate them.
  • Jan 13, 1000

    WOODLAND

    THE WOODLAND PERIOD LASTED FROM 1000 BC TWO 1000AC DURING THIS TIME THEY USE OF POTTERY BECAME WIDE SPERAD THE PEOPLE BUILT EARTHAN MOUNDS AND USED THEM FOR RELIGIOUS CERMONIES AND AS BURLS GROUND
  • Jan 13, 1000

    ARCHAIC

    ARCHAIC INDAINS MIDDENS CAN BEFOUND IN RIVERS AND ALONG THE COAST IT IS BELIVE THAT THE INDIANDS WOULD GATHER AND OTHER SHELLS
  • Jan 13, 1003

    MISSISSIPPIAN

    AS THE ANCIENT PEOPLE CONTINED AMORE CULTURED AND PERMANENT LIFE STYLE MORE SOPHISTRCATED
  • Mar 5, 1540

    Hernando De Soto

    He was looking for gold but ga didnt have any gold it was whrn the ships crashs they found gold. many native people died because he was looking for gold they got bad of sick the native populution got bad.......
  • Highland Scots Arrive

    HIGHLAND SCOTS ARRIVE IN GA IN 1732 THEY WHERE RECITED BY SOME PEOPLE THE SCOTS WHERE TWO BOYS THEY HAD FOUNG GA
  • CHARTER OF 1732

    A CHARTER 179 LEGAL DOCUMENT THAT BETWEEN THE SAVANNAH RIVER THE CHARTER EXCLUDED ACCORDING TO THE CHARTER TRUSTERS
  • Salzburgers Arrive

    SALZBURGERS ARRIVE IN GA IN 1734 THEY WHERE LOOKING FOR LAND IN GOLD THEY HAD LANDED IN GA THE SALZBURGERS WHERE THE FIRST TEAM THAT HAD OWN GA
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    Austin Dabney

    AUSTIN DABNEY
  • American Revolution

    n early 1778, after an invading army from Canada was captured by the Americans, the French entered the war as allies of the United States. The naval and military power of the two sides was about equal, and France had allies in the Netherlands and Spain, while Britain had no major allies in this large-scale war. The war turned to the South, where the British captured an American army at South Carolina, but failed to enlist enough volunteers from Loyalist civilian to take effective control. A comb
  • austin darrey

    was diffee dorm mulatto a person of mixed parntage english parnt and afian parent first non white black to fight the revolution from geogia
  • Battle of Kettle Creek

    he leader of this expedition, James Boyd, an Irishman from Raeburn Creek, South Carolina, had traveled to Georgia with a British invasion force from New York. He carried an open commission (as a colonel) to recruit southerners for the British military from settlements behind the rebel lines. Boyd left Savannah sometime after January 20, 1779, and reached Wrightsborough, deep within the Georgia backcountry, by the 24th, looking for guides to the South Carolina frontier. Within a week he establish
  • Constitutional Convention

    The most contentious disputes revolved around the composition and election of the Senate, how "proportional representation" was to be defined (whether to include slaves or other property), whether to divide the executive power between three persons or invest the power into a single president, how to elect the president, how long his term was to be and whether he could stand for reelection, what offenses should be impeachable, the nature of a fugitive slave clause, whether to allow the abolition
  • fdr dies warm spring

  • FDR Elected

    oosevelt dominated the American political scene during the twelve years of his presidency, and his policies and ideas continued to have significant impacts for decades afterward. He orchestrated the realignment of voters that created the Fifth Party System. FDR's New Deal Coalition united labor unions, big city machines, white ethnics, African Americans, and rural white Southerners. His work also influenced the later creation of the United Nations and Bretton Woods. Roosevelt is consistently rat
  • plessy v ferguson

    The decision was handed down by a vote of 7 to 1 with the majority opinion written by Justice Henry Billings Brown and the dissent written by Justice John Marshall Harlan. "Separate but equal" remained standard doctrine in U.S. law until its repudiation in the 1954 Supreme Court decision Brown v. Board of Education.[2]
    After the Supreme Court ruling, the New Orleans Comité des Citoyens (Committee of Citizens), which had brought the suit and had arranged for Homer Plessy's arrest, in an act of c
  • LEO FRANK CASE

    he Leo Frank case is one of the most notorious and highly publicized cases in the legal annals of Georgia. A Jewish man in Atlanta was placed on trial and convicted of raping and murdering a thirteen-year-old girl who worked for the National Pencil Company, which he managed. Before the lynching of Frank two years later, the case became known throughout the nation. The degree of anti-Semitism involved in Frank's conviction and subsequent lynching is difficult to assess, but it was enough of a fac
  • ww1

    World War I (WWI or WW1), also known as the First World War was a war centred in Europe that began on 28 July 1914 and lasted until 11 November 1918. From the time of its occurence until the approach of World War 2 it was called simply the World War or the Great War and thereafter the First World War or World War
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    great depression

    the great depression was a ok time many people lost there homes the worst part of it was in 1933 and 1934. a record of 60millions in 80 millions was going two the movies.Some people who became homeless would ride on railroad cars because they didn’t have money to travel. Some famous men who rode the rails were William O. Douglas (1898-1980), U.S. Supreme Court Justice from 1939-1975; novelist Louis L’Amour 1908-1988 and folk singer Woody Guthrie (1912-1967). Some scholars claim that
  • Black Tuesday

    The most catastrophic stock market crash in the history of the United States Black Tuesday took place on October 29 1929 and was when the price of stocks completely collapsed. It was because of this day that the Roaring Twenties came to a stumbling halt and, in its place, was the Great Depression It all started a half a week earlier on Black Thursday or due to Europe’s time difference, Black Friday This was a time of incredible instability
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    Holocaust

    THE HOLOCAUST WAS BAD EVER JEWS PERSON GOT KILLED THEY WHERE OLD PEOPLE YOUNG PEOPLE IF YOU WAS JEW YOU GOT KILLED BY MANY DIFFINCE THING
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    holocaust

    the holocaut was an camp that they put jews people in in the went around in killed them the put themin chainburs in stuff
  • ww2

    World War || was the second war it was stsrted when one country hit another country in then they started two fight the usa said they would not get in but the did any way
  • pearl harbor

    The attack lasted 110 minutes, from 7:55 a.m. until 9:45 a.m.
    A total of 2,335 U.S. servicemen were killed and 1,143 were wounded. Sixty-eight civilians were also killed and 35 were wounded The Japanese lost 65 men with an additional soldier being captured Pearl Harbor is on the south side of the Hawaiian island of Oahu and is the home to a U.S. naval baseThe attack on Pearl Harbor brought the United States into World War II
  • brown vs board of education

    The story of Brown v. Board of Education which ended legal segregation in public schools is one of hope and courage When the people agreed to be plaintiffs in the case they never knew they would change history The people who make up this story were ordinary people They were teachers, secretarie welders ministers and students who simply wanted to be treated equally
  • Sibley Commission

    he Sibley Commission was the brainchild of Griffin Bell, Vandiver's chief of staff. In 1959 U.S. District Court judge Frank Hooper ruled unconstitutional Atlanta's segregated public school system and ordered it integrated. Hooper, however, delayed the implementation of the order for one year to give state authorities time to develop a desegregation plan. This decision presented a problem to state leaders who, after the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision, had adopted a position of massive
  • /Maynard_Jackson

    ackson's grandfather was the civil rights leader John Wesley Dobbs. His mother, Irene Dobbs Jackson, was a Professor of French at Spelman College in Atlanta. Jackson himself graduated from Morehouse College in 1956 when he was only eighteen years old, where he sang in the Morehouse College Glee Club.[1] After attending the Boston University Law School for a short time, he held several jobs, including selling encyclopedias, before he decided to attend the North Carolina Central University Law Sch
  • uga

    Desegregation
    2001 Holmes-Hunter Lecture
    January 9, 2001 Events
    UGA commemorates 40th anniversary
    Two who had courage The 1961 desegregation of the University of Georgia by Hamilton Holmes and Charlayne Hunter is considered a defining moment in civil rights history leading to the desegregation of other institutions of higher education in Georgia and throughout the Deep South When the two students walked on to North Campus on January 9 to register for classes the event marked the culmination
  • ALBANY MOVEMENT

    he Albany Movement was a desegregation coalition formed in Albany, Georgia, on November 17, 1961 by local activists, the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). The organization was led by William G. Anderson, a local black Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine. In December 1961, Martin Luther King, Jr and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) became involved in assisting the Albany Movement with protest
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    JIMMY CATER

    Jimmy Carter served as the 39th President of the United States from 1977 2 1981 His administration sought to make the government competent and compassionatebutin the midst of an economic crisis produced by rising energy prices and stagflation, met with difficulty in achieving its objectives.At the end of his administrationCarter had seen a substantive decrease in unemployment and a partial reduction of the deficit but the recession ultimately continued.Carter created the United
  • 1996 SUMMER OLYMPICS

    The 1996 Summer Olympics, known officially as the Games of the XXVI Olympiad and unofficially as the Centennial Olympics, was a major international multi-sport event that took place in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, from July 19 to A record 197 nations, all current IOC member nations, took part in the Games, comprising 10,318 athletes. The International Olympic Committee voted in 1986 to separate the Summer and Winter Games, which had been held in the same year since 1924, and
  • 1956 state flag

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    The current Georgia state flag was the state's third in twenty-seven months. The new flag features the state coat of arms, surrounded by thirteen stars, which represent the original American colonies State Flag 2004 May 8 2003 Governor Sonny Perdue signed legislation creating a new state flag for Georgia The new banner became effective immediately giving Georgia its third state flag in only twenty-seven month national record Georgia also leads the nation in the number and variety of