Historical Timeline

  • The Declaration of Independence

    The Declaration of Independence
    The Declaration of Independence the the most important historical event because it declared the freedom of the 13 American colonies from Great Britain.
  • Women Fight for Equality

    Women Fight for Equality
    Women Fighting for their equality is an important event in history because it gave them a voice to fight for the rights they deserve to have
  • Harriet Tubman

    Harriet Tubman
    Harriet Tubman was an important person in history because she successfully escaped from slavery and made 19 trips in the south to rescued 300 slaves to freedom. She pointed out to Frederick Douglass that she “never lost a single passenger”
  • Abraham Lincoln

    Abraham Lincoln
    Abraham Lincoln Served as the 16th president of the United States. Lincoln is an important historical figure because he led the United States through it most bloodiest was The Civil War. Lincoln also abolished slavery which strengthened the federal government and modernized the economy.
  • World War 1

    World War 1
    WWI also known as the War to End All Wars began because of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand Sarajevo it triggered a chain of events. Austria-Hungary declared war with Serbia. WWI was supposed to be the War to end all others but ended with Germany signing an agreement for peace and no more fighting
  • Pearl Harbor

    Pearl Harbor
    Pearl Harbor is a lagoon harbor on the island of Oahu, Hawaii west of Honolulu this suprise attack was a motivation to the American people it pulled them together in unity. Which helped make the United States into a world power
  • Atomic bombing of Hiroshima

    Atomic bombing of Hiroshima
    The nuclear bomb that was dropped on Japanese city Hiroshima happened during WWII the president Harry S. Truman ordered for the nuclear weapon to be dropped so the war could end faster.
  • Brown vs. The Board of Education

    Brown vs. The Board of Education
    The Brown vs. Board of education is about how they made equal school rights. This event is important in history because it is the 1st step to ending segregation
  • Rosa Parks

    Rosa Parks
    Rosa Louise McCauley was a seamstress and long-time activist-member in Montgomery. She started the Montgomery bus boycott because she refused to give up her seat in municipal bus to a white man, the protest was a success. Rosa later lost her job and moved to Detroit. She was rewarded Congress's highest honor, in 1999.
  • The Equal Pay Act

    The Equal Pay Act
    The Equal Pay Act is about women getting the same equal pay as men do. This is important because women would carry out the same work as men but get paid less