Saturday, April 14, 2012

Time Line of Georgia


AD 1500 
AD 1540 De Soto arrives in present-day Georgia 
Spanish explorer
1700 
1732 The Trustees for Establishing Georgia, led by James Oglethorpe, receive a charter from King George II 
1733 The colony of Georgia is founded with Savannah as the first settlement 
Peach
1742 The colonists defeat Spanish soldiers at the Battle of Bloody Marsh 
1752 The Trustees give up Georgia, and the colony becomes directly ruled by the king 
1778 British troops take Savannah during the Revolutionary War 
1788 Georgia enters the Union as the fourth state 
Statehood
1793 Eli Whitney invents the cotton gin 
Drawing of cotton gin
1800 
1833 Georgia’s first railroad company is founded  
1838 The Cherokees are removed on the Trail of Tears 
1861 Georgia secedes (withdraws) from the Union 
Confederate flag
1864 After the Union wins the Battle of Atlanta, General Sherman marches to the sea 
1865 Georgia’s slaves become free when the Civil War ends 
1868 Atlanta becomes Georgia’s capital 
1870s and 80s The textile industry, making cotton into cloth, grows in Georgia 
Cotton Plant
1900 
1912 Woodrow Wilson, who grew up in Georgia, becomes president of the United States 
Woodrow Wilson
1920s The boll weevil plague devastates Georgia’s cotton 
1925 The Atlanta Airport, known as Hartsfield–Jackson, is founded 
1930s Georgia is hit by the worldwide economic slump known as the Great Depression 
Graph showing stock market crash
1934 The Masters Golf Tournament is founded  
1942–1945 Many military bases are established in Georgia during World War II 
1964 Martin Luther King Jr. is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his peaceful efforts to bring civil rights to the South 
1976 Georgian Jimmy Carter is elected U.S. president 
President Jimmy Carter
1996 Atlanta hosts the Olympic Games 
2000 
2001 Georgia removes the controversial Confederate battle flag from its state flag  
2002 Jimmy Carter is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts promoting human rights and finding peaceful solutions to international conflicts 
2007 A series of tornadoes tear through southwest Georgia, killing nine people and causing damage to many homes and businesses 
2008 On the verge of bankruptcy, Atlanta-based Delta Airlines joins with Northwest Airlines to form the largest airline in the world 
PRESENT 

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