Georgia History Checkpoint 2

  • Capital moved to Louisville
    1867 BCE

    Capital moved to Louisville

    After the British left capital was moved to Augusta, the Louisville while a new city was being built on the oconee river reflecting the western move of Georgia's populace
  • Worcester V. Georgia
    1832 BCE

    Worcester V. Georgia

    Worcester V. Georgia, 31 u.s. (6pet.) 515 (1832), was a case in which the united states supreme court vacated the conviction of Samuel Worcester.
  • Eli Whitney and the cotton gin
    65 BCE

    Eli Whitney and the cotton gin

    In 1724 us- born inventor eli whitney (1765-1825) patented the cotton gin a machine that revolution the product on of cotton by greatly speeding up the process of removing seeds form cotton fiber
  • Period: 38 BCE to 39 BCE

    Trail of tears

    In 1838 and 1839, as part of Andrew Jackson Indian removal policy the Cherokee nation was forced to give Mississippi river and to migrate to and area in present
  • Period: 16 BCE to 10 BCE

    Mississipian

    The Mississipian Indians were the most advanced civilization. They stayed in one place (villiages) due to advanced agriculture These indians had first connected with Eurpeans
  • Period: 32 to 33

    Oglethorope arrives

    Oglethorpe arrives an the first colonists arrived at south carolina on the ship anne in 1732, and settled near the present site of savannah georgia on 1 february 1733
  • Period: 32 to 32

    Charter of 1732

    The first twenty years of georgia history are referrend to as a trustee georgia because during that time a board of trustee government
  • Period: 39 to May 21, 1542

    Hernando

    Hernando de soto was born in jerez de los caballeros, spain in 1539 he set out for north america where he discoverd the Mississippi river
  • University of Georgia founded

    University of Georgia founded

    The Legislature's approval of the charter on January 27,1785 made UGA the first university establish by a state government and provided the framework for when would become publicly supported colleges and universities
  • John Ross

    John Ross

    John Ross Cherokee name was Kou-wi-s-gu-wi the name of a mythologist or rare migratory bird, and the name of one of the Cherokee nation although only 1/8 Cherokee, he was raised traditionally.
  • Yazoo land Fraud

    Yazoo land Fraud

    The yazoo land fraud took place in 1795 when four companies bribed members of Georgia legislature to sell 35 million acres
  • Comprise of 1850

    Comprise of 1850

    1850 an act of congress (1820) by which Missouri was admitted was as a slave state
  • Missouri

    In an effort to preserve the balance of power in Congress between slave and free states
  • Missouri compromise

    Missouri compromise

    After the senate and the House passed different bills and deadlock threatened, a compromise bill was worked out with the following provision : (1) Missouri was admitted.
  • William McIntosh

    William McIntosh

    Who was William McIntosh he was also known as taskanugi hatke (White warrior), Was one of the most prominent chiefs of creek nation
  • Dahlonega Gold rush

    Dahlonega Gold rush

    It started in 1829 in present-day Lumpkin county near the country seat, Dahlonega, and soon spreading through the north mountains following the Georgia gold belt many Georgians moved west when gold was found in sierra Nevada in 1848 starting the California gold rush
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    Trail of Tears

    Trail of Tears They forced relocation of American Indians began with the Indian Removal Act of 1830. and was in 1838, the Cherokee Indians became the filth major tribe to experience forced relocation to Indian territory.
  • Andrew Jackson

    Andrew Jackson

    What was Andrew Jackson best known for Andrew Jackson was born in 1767 in the waxhaws region between north Carolina and south Carolina
  • Georgia Platform

    Georgia platform,state of qualified for the u.s
  • Kansas-Nebraska

    Kansas-Nebraska

    Was passed by the u.s. congress on may 30, 1854. because the bill was passed
  • Dred Scott case

    Dred Scott case

    The case before the court was that of dread Scott v. Sanford dread Scott a slave weather they lived in the free state of Illinois
  • election of 1860

    election of 1860

    The Republican Party, which fielded its first candidate in 1856, was opposed to the expansion of slavery. Abraham Lincoln, the party's nominee in 1860, was seen as a moderate on slavery, but Southerners feared that his election would lead to its demise, and vowed to leave the Union if he was elected.
  • Emancipation

    Emancipation

    Emancipation 1863. on jan .1863, u.s. President Abraham Lincoln declared free all slaves in territory in rebellion
  • John Marshall

    John Marshall

    John Marshall was the longest-serving chief justice and the fourth longest justice in the U.S. supreme court history, Marshall dominated the court for over three decades (34 years and played a significant role in the development of the american legal system.