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Joan Of Arc was first mentioned by bill and Ted's History teacher when they thought that Joan of Arc was Noah's wife. -
Solomon Northup was born. On this day the famous story begins. -
Served as President: 1861-1865
Vice President: Hannibal Hamlin, Andrew Johnson
Party: Republican
Age at inauguration: 52
Born: February 12, 1809, in Hodgenville, Hardin County, Kentucky
Died: April 15, 1865. Lincoln died the morning after being shot at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C
Married: Mary Todd Lincoln
Children: Robert, Edward, William, Thomas
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Lincoln was born in Kentucky on February 12th. This became known as "Lincoln Day." -
Napoléon Bonaparte was a French statesman and military leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led several successful campaigns during the French Revolutionary Wars. Napoleon's final defeat was June 18th, 1815 at the Battle of Waterloo. -
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The Lincoln family settled in Perry County, Indiana. This included his father, mother, sister, and self. -
The Lincoln family settled in Perry County, Indiana. This included his father, mother, sister, and self. -
Solomon got married to Anne Hamptom! -
His work included: boat building, sailing, carpentry, hog sticking, sawmilling, and logging. He also began studying the law. He re-enlisted in the Black Hawk War. -
Elizabeth was not mentioned in the book or the movie. But was the third child of Anne and Solomon -
Anne and solomon had their first child together. Margaret northup was born. -
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Solomon Went to washington for buisness with 2 men. A few days later Solomon was drugged and kidnapped. He woke up chained to a wall in a cell. -
When Solomon woke up and realized what had happened to him he told the men that come in he was a free man and this was not allowed. Solomon was beaten until the paddles were broke then whipped. They would not stop till Solomon said he wasn't a free man -
After getting of the ship that transported him, solomon discovered his new name, his slave name that the owners gave to him. He was given a new past as a slave. -
Solomon was sold by Mr. Freeman and bought by Master Ford. Master Ford was one of the nicer owners. Solomon and Eliza lived together here. -
Abraham Lincoln married Miss Mary Todd of Kentucky. They had four sons together. -
Solomon got dragged across the yard and hung up in a tree by master tibeats because of an argument they had. Solomon stayed hung up in the tree toes hardly touching the ground till master Ford got home and cut him down -
Edwin Epps was solomons second owner. he was the most cruel and rude master of all. -
Solomon had to work in the cotton fields all day. If after a days work he did not have 200 pounds worth of cotton he would be beaten. -
Solomon worked hard and made a letter with berries and wood. He put his money and trust into a man named Armsby. Armsby betrayed Solomon and told master Epps what Solomon asked of him. -
Solomon was forced to whip patsy, his friend, while master and mistress epps watched. He was forced to whip her hard until her skin was raw. -
Solomon was sent to retrieve patsy and when they returned he told her to keep walking and to not look at master Epps. Partly drunk Epps saw and chased Solomon with a knife for telling her such things. -
Epps gave Solomon and a handful of other slaves to Judge Turner for a season. Turner was nice to Solomon and got him violine gigs to play at and make money for himself. -
Solomon was brought back to his family after more then a decade of being apart. His children were older and married some with children. -
With the help of a canadian worker Samual Bass, Solomon got saved from friends from his home that had documents of Solomon being a free man -
After only a few months after he was freed solomon got his book published with the help of wilson and henry Northup who helped free him. -
Nominated Vice-President, but was not chosen for its first convention -
Abraham Lincoln became the 16th President of the United States on March 4th, 1861. Civil War began on April 12th. -
Solomon northup passed away. The details of his death were never documented as his death and where abouts were unknown. -
On January 1st, emancipation was proclaimed. Lincoln delivered a famous speech known as The Gettysburg Address. This occurred on November 19th on the battlefield near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. -
Abraham Lincoln reelected on November 8th as the Republican President. It was a unanimous nomination. -
Lincoln was inaugurated on March 4th for his second presidential term. He was then assassinated on April 14th in Ford's Theater by Wilkes Booth. Booth was slain on April 26th. -
He was orphaned as a teen.The Kid's first arrest came for stealing clothes from a laundry.He played a prominent role in a frontier feud.The Kid never robbed a train or a bank.He was involved in at least nine murders.The Kid made a famous jailbreak.He was just 21 years old at the time of his death. -
Event In 1914 a Russian Jewis Immigrant named Sam Krichinsky came to America.
Fat Check On July 4, 1914 Sam Krichinsky came to America.
Connection There are millions of immigrants that come to America today looking for a better life.
Rating 3/5 it wasn the most exciting movie but there were parts that made me laugh. -
American divisions begin attacking in the region between the Argonne Forest and the Meuse River in Northeastern France. The goal of the battle was to cut off German railroad communications. This Battle was the biggest victory for the AEF in WWI. This marks the beginning of phase one -
There are an insufficient amount of roads in Argonne to move soldiers. The tanks used are not as successful as they hoped they would be. -
In this phase the German front line is finally penetrated and the Argonne forest is cleared. The French advance 20 miles during this phase. -
The approximate date of the stand of the lost battalion, where the 77th division was isolated by German enemies -
The Hindenburg Line, the German's last defense on the western front, is finally penetrated by allied forces. -
As phase II of the Battle of Meuse-Argonne begins, General John J. Pershing shifts his control of the First Army to Lt. General Hunter Liggett -
American forces split into two armies. Partnered with the French, the Allies are finally successful in their victory against the Germans. -
Liggett pushed for an advance along all lines, gaining up to five miles in some places -
Us units over looks the hills of Sedan. US army allows France to capture Sedans site. This is the turning point of breaking the German railroad network -
After a 47 day attack, the Germans realize defeat and an armistice is signed and put into effect at 11:00 A.M. -
The Lincoln Memorial was dedicated to Lincoln on May 30th. The building is a constant reminder of Lincoln's significance and valuable contributions to the history of the country. It is located in Washington D.C. -
Ghost of Tom Joad Song After searving a 4 year sentence, Tom Joad is given parole. -
Tom recieves a ride from a truck driver. The truck driver drops Tom off near his family's farm. While walking to his family's farm he meets Reverend Casy. Tom and Casy surprise his family. They reveal to Tom that they are leaving to California the next day to find work because their farm has been repossessed. -
With all of their belongings the Joad family leave from Oklahoma on Route 66 and head towards California. -
The police have been searching for Casy. They find him one night beat him to death. Tom retaliates and kills a policeman. -
The next morning Tom's family finds out what happnened and tells Tom to go into hiding. -
Grandpa gets sick and dies while they are traveling. Grandpa is buried on the side of the road. -
The Joads transfom an old boxcar into a new home and start working on a cotton farm. -
Tom's Final Speech Ruthie tells another child that her older brother, Tom, killed a man. Ma fears that Tom will get caught and tells him to run far away. Before Tom goes away he gives a final speech. You can listen to it above. -
Grandma dies as they are approaching the California stateline. -
The Joad Family crosses the boarder into California. They cross the boarder with the corpse of Grandma in the car. They are immediately met with hostility in California. -
The eldest Joad son, Noah decides to leave the group, as well as Rose's husband. -
The Joad Family go to the Hooverville Camp. The conditons of the camp are terrible. -
Tom gets a job working for a pipe-laying company. -
The Joad Family arrive at the Weedpatch Camp. This is a nice and clean governtment facility. -
The Joads are forced to leave the nice government facility because there's not enough work in the area. -
The Joad Family find a new job picking fruit. -
Tom randomly runs into Casy one day. Casy has been organizing workers to fight for better working conditions in California. -
Heavy rain causes flooding -
Rose gives birth to a stillborn chid. -
Rose breastfeeds a dying man. -
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