Timeless Checkpoint #2

  • Eli Whitney and the cotton gin

    Eli Whitney and the cotton gin
    A mechanical genius who invented the cotton gin. which was machine that separated the cotton from the seeds. the south was able to clear more acres of cotton fields.
  • Yazoo land fraud

    Yazoo land fraud
    The sale of western land to four land companies after the governor and member of the general assembly had been bribed.
  • Missouri Compromise

    Missouri Compromise
    It's about how they balance there power in congress between slavery and free states. On March 3,1820 congress passed a bill. North Louisiana Purchase on the 36th of the parallel.
  • Dahlonega Gold Rush

    Dahlonega Gold Rush
    It was like a gold mine were people go in and work it underground. The even got a gold processing mill that was bilit in the 1900's
  • John Marshall

    John Marshall
    He was a U.S supreme court chief of justice. He had a almost formal schooling and studied law for only six weeks. He had a mission in France. He own election to congress. He was a good man to people and did so many thing in his life.
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    Trail Of Tears

    Native Americans died from diseases, starvation and exposure. Some of them gave it to there friends and family and they got sick and died. Many of them died and some of them stayed alive.
  • Andrew Jackson

    Andrew Jackson
    Andrew Jackson was the first chief of the Emerald Isle. He was also a president of Ireland. He was born in poverty became a wealthy Tennessee lawyer.
  • Compromise of 1850

    Compromise of 1850
    There were a sate of laws that were passed down. Force the wrangling between groups. That were liking slavery and different groups. Compromise also did Slave Act that were highly unpopular in the north.
  • Georgia Platform

    Georgia Platform
    Charles J. Jenkins drawn Georgia warned the state that they resist future. They weakening the fugitive slave. Laws and slave trade.
  • Kansas-Nebraska Act

    Kansas-Nebraska Act
    It was passed down to the United States congress. They had to decide eater to have slavery or not in they er border.
  • Dred Scott Case

    Dred Scott Case
    He took his freedom all the way to u.s. He served several masters for his freedom. He was in the supreme and Cilvier War. He was sued for his freedom he will always be in memories.
  • Election of 1860

    Election of 1860
    The Election is called who get elected to do are to be something. Like Adraharam Linclion he was elected to be a president who maid. A lot of money and stayed many good speeches a men with a good since of homer. But elected means when someone gets picked to do something are to be someone.
  • Emancipation

    Emancipation
    It means freeing someone from slavery. Are out of jail you can get set free from legal and social things. Lincoln was in the Emancipation thing. He was the Preliminary Emancipation he wanted slavery to stop that was his mean goal.
  • John Ross

    John Ross
    He was the chief of the Cherokee Indians in history in 1827. He began selling goods to use in 1813. He was born near lookout Mountain,Tenn, on Oct,30,1790. He died on August 1,1866.
  • Worcester v. Georgia

    Worcester v. Georgia
    He was in the army with the Native American lands. He was also in the supreme court. Worcester v. Georgia September 15, 1831 the North Georgia.
  • University of georgia found

    University of georgia found
    Is what goes around us in Georgia. In Georgia we had schools, restaurants, pans, factors. We have things that we need to help us to take care of us. Georgia became the first stat to charter a state-supported University in January 27,1785
  • William Mclntosh

    William Mclntosh
    On this day in 1825,200 creek warriors set fire to a plant action house and shot and stabbed the owner to death.
  • Cappital moved to Louisville

    Cappital moved to Louisville
    Louisville the country seat of Jefferson county is also serve as Georgia third capital. The capital was moved to Augusta after the British left.