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Year 9 History Timeline Assignment

  • The Thirty Year War

    The Thirty Year War
    Bohemian Protestants revolted against their incoming Catholic King. This was when the people wanted more say and more power over the government
  • Sir Isaac Newton

    Sir Isaac Newton
    Newton is often considered to be one of the greatest scientists of all time. Newton discovered the laws of gravity and was also a co-inventor of calculus. He published a paper called “Principia Mathematica” in which he tried to explain how gravity works and the three laws of gravity. His finding help start the beginning of most scientific discoveries during the Enlightenment.
  • Edmund Halley

    Edmund Halley
    Halley was an astronomer which was most remembered for his work in the Enlightenment. He discovered the comet “Halley’s comet”. He also with the help of Newton’s findings of gravity to make an accurate prediction of the return of his comet. This made people think more of the world and whats going on
  • The Enlightenment

    The Enlightenment
    The Enlightenment is the period in the history of western thought and culture, stretching roughly from the mid-decades of the seventeenth century through the eighteenth century, characterized by dramatic revolutions in science, philosophy, society and politics. The affect of the Enilightenment was that the king and queen got over powered in which made than less powerful and believes
  • Slaves

    Slaves
    The transalantic trade was trade triangle going from England to Africa to North America and back England. Slaves from Africa were sent to America to farmers and were made to pick cotton, Tobaco and sugar. These pickings were then sent to England to be sold. Around 12 million slaves were sent to America from Africa by 1860, The population of slaves and ex-slaves beck than was 14.4% of the American population.
  • The first fleet

    The first fleet
    The first fleet set sail for Australia. There was a total of 11 boats that held 1070 convicts and others. A loss at around 5 people while on the journey. There was three food and supply boats called the "Golden Grove, Fishburn and Borrowdale. Most of the people were involentry migrentes that were covicted back in England.
  • The first fleet - The second fleet

    The first fleet - The second fleet
    The first fleet weighted ancor down a Sydney Cove now known as Port Jackson Where Phillip Calmed Austrlia of the Commonwealth. The convicts than started New South Wales. A second fleet lateed landed in 1789. Unlike the first fleet there were amny deaths on the second one.
  • The working mans paradise

    The working mans paradise
    During the 1830's and the 1850's a major gold rush cause many men to move to Australia to get on the gold rush. But for the men who weren't trainied in that profesion would work longer hours then the men who were trained and got less pay as well compare to a trained worker
  • The Assassination of Franz Ferdinand

    The Assassination of Franz Ferdinand
    I believe that the cause was by the assanination of Franz Ferdinand by the Serbian terriest group called the ‚The Black Hand’ by the member called Garvilo Princip. It happen in in 1914 when his wife and himself were going to have lunch before going to look at an army barriaks. While driving to there lunch destination seven trained assansins went to vantage points on the route to try and kill him.
  • The Assassination of Franz Ferdinand

    The Assassination of Franz Ferdinand
    This caused a major up roar in Bosnia and the terriest Garvilo Princip was found and put into jail for twenty years. The only reason he wasn’t killed was because we was under twenty years old. Bosnia than decleared war on Serbia.
  • The Assassination of Franz Ferdinand

    The Assassination of Franz Ferdinand
    The first two assanins missed, the third assanin grenade went underneath the car and injured some servral people of the crowd watch the royals in there car. After there lunch they were on there way to the hospital to check up of the injured when the driver took a wrong turn. When they stopped a man called Garvilo Princip shot two bullets one into Franz Ferdinand and one into his wife. They both died.
  • Indigenous Australians soldiers

    Indigenous Australians soldiers
    During the First World War nearly no indigenous Australian were allowed to fight for their country the king. Back in the early 1900’s people who were considered ‚Black’ did not have the same rights as they do today. They were considered dirty, wrong, evil. This was before they got their rights. So this mean they couldn’t fight for Australia. They got the right to do this in before the start of the second world war.
  • ANZAC Campaign

    ANZAC Campaign
    The ANZAC's landed at ANZAC cove in 1915 to trty and take out Turkey from the war. Little did they know that they had landed at the wrong postion and were about to be ambushed. They fought out for around 9 months before being able to escape Gallipoli. The Australian, New Zealand, Army Corp had a lost of over 8,000 deaths either form being murdered or wounded in gun fights. Every year since this has a occered Australian's and New Zealand have morning services all around there countrys to respect
  • ANZAC Campaign

    The fallen diggers