Comparative Timeline

  • Creek Indians Signed Treaty of Savannah

    Creek Indians Signed Treaty of Savannah
    This treaty was an Article of Friendship between the Creeks and James Oglethorpe. The treaty allowed colonist to settle land that was in Creek territory but not being used by the Creeks.
  • French and Indian War

    French and Indian War
  • Georgia's Adopted State Constitution

    Georgia's Adopted State Constitution
    Georgia's 1st attempt at a constitutional government. Provided the framework for Georgia's transition from colony to state. Allowed the government to act in a legislative body, gave freedom of religion, freedom of press and trial by jury.
  • Declaration of Independence

    Declaration of Independence
  • Siege of Savannah

    Siege of Savannah
    Second deadliest battle of the Revolutionary War. Americans and French worked together to retake Savannah from British control. British were victorious and maintained control of Savannah
  • Shay's Rebellion

    Shay's Rebellion
  • Governor David Emanuel Elected

    Governor David Emanuel Elected
    First Jewish person elected in the south and first U.S Jewish governor.
  • Thomas Jefferson Elected 3rd President of U.S.A

    Thomas Jefferson Elected 3rd President of U.S.A
  • Louisiana Purchase

    Louisiana Purchase
  • Georgia Land Lottery

    Georgia Land Lottery
    Eight lotteries held to disburse land that was taken from the Creek and Cherokee nations
  • War of 1812

    War of 1812
  • First Seminole War

    First Seminole War
    Began by U.S invading Seminole land to recapture runaway black slaves.
  • Indian Removal Act

    Indian Removal Act
  • Trail of Tears

    Trail of Tears
    Forced removal of Cherokee nation. Forced to migrate to lands east of the Mississippi River.
  • Confederates Surrender Ft. Pulaski

    Confederates Surrender Ft. Pulaski
    In a effort to shutdown blockade running traffic on coastal Georgia and South Carolina, Union forces launched expedition to occupy land surrounding Savannah, including Ft. Pulaski which considered an impenetrable fort. Union forces were successful and took control of Ft. Pulaski
  • Battle of Gettysburg

    Battle of Gettysburg
  • Sherman's March to the Sea

    Sherman's March to the Sea
  • The Atlanta Campaign

    The Atlanta Campaign
    Series of battles fought through out Georgia during the Civil War. Major battles included: Battle of Kennesaw Mountain, Battle of Atlanta, Battle of Resaca and Battle of Jonesborough
  • Statue of Liberty if Dedicated

    Statue of Liberty if Dedicated
  • Coco-Cola

    Coco-Cola
    Advertised for the first time in the Atlanta Daily. Claimed to cure anything from hysteria to the common cold.
  • National American Woman Suffrage Association is founded

    National American Woman Suffrage Association is founded
  • Jim Crow Laws

    Jim Crow Laws
    State laws that enforced segregation, including creating white/black only bathrooms, restaurants, water fountains, pools etc.
  • Hurricane Southern Coast of Georgia

    Hurricane Southern Coast of Georgia
    Hurricane strikes southern coast of Georgia, approximately 2000 dead, more than 30,000 homeless.
  • Galveston Hurricane

    Galveston Hurricane
  • Atlanta Race Riot

    Atlanta Race Riot
    White mobs responsible for killing dozens of blacks, wounding many more and causing property damage. Riot was reported because black males had assaulted white females, but there is not a lot of evidence to substantiate that claim
  • San Francisco Earthquake

    San Francisco Earthquake
  • Panama Canal Opens to Traffic

    Panama Canal Opens to Traffic
  • Ku Klux Klan Received Charter

    Ku Klux Klan Received Charter
    Ku Klux Klan revived on Thanksgiving at Stone Mountain. They received a charter from Fulton County to function as a fraternal order
  • First Round Trip Airmail Service

    First Round Trip Airmail Service
  • Eugene Bullard was Borne

    Eugene Bullard was Borne
    Became the first African-American combat aviator. He flew reconnaissance missions over Metz, France and was credited with on "kill" before he was shot down himself.
  • Delta Airlines

    Delta Airlines
    Delta Airlines created crop dusting company to find a solution the infestation of the boll weevil that decimated cotton crops.
  • Charles Lindbergh makes first solo non-stop transatlantic flight

    Charles Lindbergh makes first solo non-stop transatlantic flight
  • Gone with the Wind

    Gone with the Wind
    Margaret Mitchell released Gone with the Wind, a story based in the south during the civil war.
  • World War II Begins

    World War II Begins
  • First Blue Baby Operation

    First Blue Baby Operation
    Also known as Tetralogy of Fallot, blood is pushed past the lungs creating oxygen deprivation in the body; surgery performed by Alfred Blalock.
  • United Nations Established

    United Nations Established
  • Brown v. Board of Education

    Brown v. Board of Education
  • Georgia State Flag

    Georgia State Flag
    Georgia adopted state flag to include the Confederate emblem
  • Explorer I launched

    Explorer I launched
  • Segregated Seating on Atlanta Buses

    Segregated Seating on Atlanta Buses
    segregated seating on Atlanta buses ruled unconstitutional
  • Civil Rights Protests

    Civil Rights Protests
    Protests took place in Albany, Ga, burned churches
  • Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Delivers famous speech

    Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Delivers famous speech
  • Twenty-Sixth Amendment Ratified

    Twenty-Sixth Amendment Ratified
  • Stone Mountain Carving

    Stone Mountain Carving
    Pictures of Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson were carved into Stone Mountain
  • Sandra Day O'conner elected to U.S supreme court

    Sandra Day O'conner elected to U.S supreme court
  • Hank Aaron

    Hank Aaron
    Inducted in to the baseball hall of fame
  • Oklahoma Bomb by far-right killed more than 160 people

    Oklahoma Bomb by far-right killed more than 160 people
  • Olympic Summer Games

    Olympic Summer Games
    Held in Georgia. A bomb was set off in Centennial Olympic Park, one person killed over 100 more injured. This was the first time Olympic game tickets were sold over the internet
  • Electric Chair Outlawed

    Electric Chair Outlawed
    Georgia Supreme Court outlawed electric chair deeming it an unnecessary use of physical violence and mutilation.
  • September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack

    September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack