History timeline

  • mass production of cars

    mass production of cars
    Henry Ford was the first person to Mass Produce cars. he was the owner of the Ford Cars company, the first model to be prodduced could be done within 40 minutes.
  • WW1

    The first world was officaially ended in November 1918 afther the Germans surrendered. The three leader of America, Britain and France decided to blame the war on the Germans and came up with the Treaty of Versailles. A wide majority oh historians belive that this treaty was too harsh on the Germans and beilieve it is a leading cause to WW2
  • The Jazz age

    The Jazz age
    The Jazz age took a huge leap in the 1920's in America, it was also known as the Golden Twenties of the Roaring Twentys. Beginning just after the First World War, and came to a horric end because f the Wall Street Crash and the great Depression.
  • Treaty of Versailles

    Treaty of Versailles
    The Treay of Versailles was created tat the end of the First World Was when Germany has Surrendered. Tis treaty was meant to set ground rules on what happend following the world war. The reast of the worl including America, Great Britain and France created it, easily blaming Germany for starting the War
  • Invention of television

    The television was not created by a single person or by a group; it also wasnt just invented on a certain dai, it was evoled and developed.
  • The great drpression

    The great depression began because of the stock market crash ( as seen above), and lack os money in countries all over the worlds. Almost acting as a butterfly effect where when pne place crashed or rose, the other reacted dramaticly. This took a huge toll on Australia as tthe Unemployment rate sky rocketed
  • Market Crash

    The crash of 29 started because of the money lost in WW1. This then lead to the Great drppresion
  • Day of Mourning

    Day of Mourning
    The day of mourning is whe the aboriginals protested saying that it was an unfair event.
  • Start of WW2

    Start of WW2
    WW@ started September 1939
  • Atomic bomb Hiroshima

    In retaliation to the Pearl Harbour attack the Americans were developing a new type of weaponry; this was the Atomic Bomb, made by the mastermind Albert Einstein. While also bombing Hiroshima, a few days later the Americans also bombed a nearby town Nagasaki. This was a huge revolution in weapon history.
  • Declaration of human rights

    Declaration of human rights
    The United Nations (UN) created the Declaration of Human Rights stating basic rights for humans all around the world. These rights included living, education and rights throughout the work place. The United Nations are a group of countries that get together and make global rules.
  • Melbourne Olympics

    Melbourne Olympics
    The Melbourne Olympics were the first Olympics to ever be broadcasted in Australia.
  • Invention of the internet

    The internet much like the invention if mobile phones and television, was not just one day invented, but sculpted and developed. It was first invented when the first Russian satellite was sent in to space. This satellite was called the “Sputnik”.
  • Cuban missiles crisis

    Cuban missiles crisis
    A secret American spy plane took photographs of the Russians making Nuclear warheads on the American island of Cuba. The two superpowers of Russia and America knew of each other knowing and decided not to attack one another.
  • Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream…” speech

    Martin Luther King performed a world renowned speech on the Lincoln steps near the Whitehouse in America. He made the speech in mind of race equality. He was sadly killed soon after.
  • Australian Freedom Rides

    A group of University students decided to take a group of Aboriginals from New South Wales coastal towns and take them on a journey ride across Australia. They hoped to point out the racial gap for Aboriginal people in Australia.
  • Inventor of mobile phone

    Once again, the mobile phone was developed over time. But Martin Cooper was the inventor of the first working Mobile phone. He was an American who lived in the state of California.
  • Release of Crocodile Dundee

    Paul Hogan played the famous and widely known “Crocodile Dundee”. This was a historical event for Australia as it put us on the world map and gave us our stereotypical tough Aussie look.
  • United Nations Conventions on the Rights of the Child

    The UN conventions on the Rights of the Child is much the freedom rights, they were made to state the basic rights for children all around the world. It also entitles all children who are put down and not let grow to their full potential aren’t giving their complete rights.
  • Fall of the berlin wall

    The Germans didn’t want more people in the west, this was because it was a more wealthy side of Berlin. After 26 years the wall was knocked down. The wall was separating the East and West of Germany.