The 1970's

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  • The Weather Underground

    The Weather Underground
    As a response to the killing of an escaped convict by the police the Weather Underground bombed a New York City Police Station. It was after this event that the FBI placed the orgization on the ten most wanted list before the year ended.
  • Jimi Hendrix Dies

    Jimi Hendrix Dies
    On September 18, 1970 well known artist Jimi Hendrix, dies from inhailing his own vomit after some form of drug use at the age of 27
  • The Beatles

    The Beatles
    The Beatles publicly break-up
  • The Weather Underground

    The Weather Underground
    On Feburary 28, 1971, The Weather Underground, bombed the U.S. Capitol casuing $30,000 worth of damage
  • 26th Amendment

    26th Amendment
    The 26th amendment is passed on July 1, 1971. It allows U.S. citizens to vote at the age of 18 as opposed to 21
  • Watergate Arrest

    Watergate Arrest
    On June 17, 1972, U.S. police arrest 5 men planting electronic bugs at the Democratic Party Headquarters in the Watergate complex, Washinton D.C
  • No New Draftees

    No New Draftees
    On June 18, 1972 President Nixon Announces that no new draftees will be sent to Vietnam
  • Death Penelty

    Death Penelty
    On June 29, 1972 the supreme court ruled 5 to 4 that the death penelty in the U.S. is considered "cruel and unusual punishment" and that it is unconstitutional.
  • Final U.S. Troops

    Final U.S. Troops
    On August 12, 1972 the final U.S. troops are with drawn from Vietnam
  • Abortion

    Abortion
    Roe Vs. Wade legalizes abortion
  • Paris Peace Accords

    Paris Peace Accords
    Paris Peace Accords
    The U.S, North and South Vietnam, and the Vietcong sign a Vietnam War cease-fire agreement in Paris on January 27, 1973
  • Vice President Resigns

    Vice President Resigns
    On October 10, 1973 Spiro Agnew resigns under the threat of impeachment
  • President Nixon

    President Nixon
    On August 9, 1974 President Nixon resigns under the threat on impeachment
  • Kung Fu Fighting

    Kung Fu Fighting
    On October 12, 1974, jamician born pop singer Carl Douglas releases "Kung Fu Fighting."
  • Vice President

    Vice President
    On November 21, 1974 Nelson Rockefeller is sworn in as the 41st president of the United States
  • Freedom of Information Act

    Freedom of Information Act
    On November21, 1974 congress overrode President Ford's veto of the Freedom of Information Act, giving the public better access to information
  • Vietnam War

    Vietnam War
    On April 23, 1973 in a speech at Tulane University, President Ford announces the war in VIetnam is "finished as far as the u.S. is concerned."
  • James Earl Carter

    James Earl Carter
    James Earll Carter is inaguriated as the 39th president of the united states on January 20, 1976
  • Panama Canal Treaty

    Panama Canal Treaty
    President Jimmy Carter and Panamanian Cheif of Government, Omar Torrijos sign the Panama Canal Treaty and Neutrality on September 7, 1976. This gives Panama control over the canal by the year 2000
  • Elvis Presley

    Elvis Presley
    On August 16, 1977, Elvis Presley dies at the age of 42
  • Saturday Night Fever

    Saturday Night Fever
    The Thing that expanded disco and made it reallly popular was John Travolta's Saturday Night Fever. After the release on December 16, 1977 disco ruled the dance floor.