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American History A- Overview Timeline (Final)

  • The 15th Amendment

    -Gave the right to vote to African Americans (males).
    -Even though there was an amendment allowing blacks to vote, they were still largely unable to do so for almost another 100 years.
    -The voting rights bill of 1965 got rid of a lot of barriers to equal voting rights.
  • The completion of the Panama Canal

    -Commissioned by Theodore Roosevelt.
    -He considered it his greatest accomplishment.
    -This changed the world because it cut the distance from the pacific to the Atlantic by months.
  • Assassination of Franz Ferdinand

    -Was the start of WWI.
    -Ferdinand was the arch duke of Austria/Hungary.
    -Serbian student nationalists were responsible for the assassination.
  • U.S. entry into WWI

    -The Zimmerman telegram was intercepted by the British and given to the united states. This was trying to convince Mexico to attack the U.S.
    -The Germans sank the Lusitania, a British passenger ship with 102 American passengers on board.
    -The Germans also kept on sinking US merchant ships.
    -Wilson launched a major propaganda campaign making the Germans seem like rats and convinced US citizens it was a good idea to go to war.
  • Treaty of Versailles

    -Treaty to end WWI.
    -Said that Germany had to take responsibility for WWI.
    -Germany could not have an army, return land gained in war, forced to pay 33 billion $ to allies.
    -The US didn’t sign the treaty, relieving them of responsibility when Hitler violated the treaty.
  • The 19th Amendment

    -Granted women the right to vote.
    -Passed in 1920, goes into effect in 1921.
    -Woodrow Wilson was president when this passed, even though he didn’t support women’s rights.
  • Hitler invades Poland

    -This can be considered the trigger that started WWII.
    -Because of alliances, this erupted into a world war.
    -Hitler comes to power because of the desperation in Germany.
  • Japan bombs Pearl Harbor

    -Hideki Tojo was in charge of the military and responsible for this.
    -declared war against Japan and started WWII.
    -Japan, Italy, and Germany were the axis powers, US France and Great Britain were the allies.
  • Executive order 9066

    -Ordered the Japanese Americans from the west coast to be relocated to secure camps during WWI.
    -Because of Pearl Harbor, Franklin D, Roosevelt thought the Japanese Americans were a threat to national security.
    -Began to be released in 1943, almost all were released before the end of the war.
    -They could also choose to join the military to get out of the camps.
    -In 1980 every remaining person who was in the camp was given 20,000$ for reparations.
  • U.S. drops first Atomic bomb in Japan

    -Bombed Hiroshima then Nagasaki to end WWII.
    -US were brought into the war because Japan bombed Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941.
    -Instantly killed 100,000 and another 100,000 in the following days from radiation burning and cancer.
    -President harry Truman made the decision to use the bomb.
  • U.S. drops second Atomic bomb in Japan

    -Bombed Nagasaki.
    -This brought the surrender of Japan and ended WWII.
    -These cities were targeted to see the true effect of the bomb and the untouched city.
  • First U.S. military advisors were sent into Vietnam

    -Sent by Dwight Eisenhower.
    -He feared that if Vietnam became communist, other countries would follow (domino effect).
    -This is after the U.S. had been supporting the French financially fighting in Vietnam
  • First combat troops sent to Vietnam

    -JFK sent first combat troops with intent to bring them home rapidly.
    -Feared the domino effect (the spreading of communism).
    -The United States was never successful in this war- in the end 60,000 US soldiers were dead and Vietnam became communist anyway.
  • March on Washington

    -Where martin Luther K. Jr. gave famous “I have a dream speech”.
    -The largest civil rights gathering in history- about 250,000 people.
    -The civil rights bill was passed the following year.
    -MLK was pressing for equality and voting registration.
  • John F. Kennedy assassinated

    -Lee Harvey Oswald was blamed for the assassination, but he was killed before he could stand trial.
    -JFK wanted to withdraw from Vietnam after sending in advisors.
    -He started the civil rights bill and voting rights bill.
    -He was the only catholic president.
  • Martin Luther King Jr. assassinated

    -Leader of the civil rights movement.
    -Gave his famous “I have a dream” speech- march on Washington-august 1963.
    -He was a Christian minister.
    -He believed in non-violent protests and civil disobedience.
    -Wrote “letter from Birmingham jail” – trying to convince fellow ministers to join the cause for civil rights.
  • Vietnam War ends

    -Richard Nixon is credited with ended this war.
    -Two years after the US withdraws the north takes over the south and Vietnam becomes communist anyway.
    -About 60,000 US soldiers die; the vast majority is under 19 years old.
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    U.S. supports Afghanistan from invasion of the Soviet Union (U.S.S.R)

    -The united states supported rebels against the invading soviets.
    -One of the rebel groups eventually became al qaeda
    -Another example of how the fear of communism had long lasting unintended consequences.
    -The rebels successfully drove the soviets out of Afghanistan.
  • U.N. resolution 678

    -Said Saddam Hussein must leave Kuwait by janurary 15, 1991 or be removed by force.
    -When Hussein did not leave, this was the start of the Persian Gulf War.
    -Hussein invaded Kuwait for the oil because he needed money to pay off his debt he incurred during Iraq’s 8 year war with Iran.
    -Iraq believed Kuwait was actually part of Iraq.
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    U.N. declares victory in the Persian Gulf War

    -Saddam Hussein was trying to get oil from Kuwait.
    -Saddam Hussein wanted needed the oil from Kuwait to get out of debt.
    -Started when Iraq refused to leave Kuwait (U.N. resolution 678).
    -The U.S. took the lead in removing Iraq from Kuwait.
  • U.N. begins bombing against Iraq to withdraw from Kuwait

    -Begins operation desert shield, because Hussein refused to withdraw from Kuwait.
    -About a month long war.
    - Kurds in northern Iraq wanted help from the US to get rid of Saddam Hussein, but the US decides it’s not in their best interest.