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ANNOTATED HISTORICAL TIMELINE - Coggle Diagram
ANNOTATED HISTORICAL TIMELINE
African American History
Iron Production in Africa 3,000-2500 BCE. Iron-bearing ores are more abundant in the earths crust therefore iron was recovered from these ores using the bloomery process.
The Middle Passage 1518-Mid-19 century. Was one part of the triangular trade route that took goods from Europe to Africa.From 1518 many African Americans made the voyage in overcrowded ships.
The Rise of Axum 100 CE-940CE. Aksum rose to power in the first century after the son of Solomon queen expanded the land. The Kingdom of Aksum had been known as one of the four most powerful empires in the ancient world.
Bantu Migration 2,000 BC-1500 CE. This migration saw a population movement through the central, eastern, and southern parts of the continent. They brought new technologies and cultivating skills
Slave Rides in West Africa 15th century. The Atlantic slave trade brought more than 12 million African slaves from their homes from West African to European colonies. The trade changed the economical communities on both sides
Rome Conquers Egypt 30 BC. Egypt was conquered by Alexander the Great, followed by the general Ptolemy. The story of Cleopatra, Marc Antony, and Ceasar Augusts is the spry of Roman conquest of Egypt.
First Africans in Jamestown 1619 Arrival of 20 or so Africans in late August 1619 not on a Dutch ship but an English warship.The 20 and odd Africans were captives that were removed from the Portuguese slave ship
Slavery in the Indies 1662-1807 Colonialism and mercantilism were lined to sugar and coffee plantations using slave which were important from West Africa
U.S. Revolution and Crispus Attucks 1770. In the Boston Massacre a middle aged sailor and rope maker of mixed African American and American Indian descent named Crispus was killed
Effects of the Cotton Gin 1793 The Cotton Gin was a machine that revolutionized the production of cotton by speeding up the process od the removal of the seeds
Mexico outlaws slavery 1829. The nation's abolition in 1829 led by Miguel Hidalgo and Jose Maria Morelos that accompanied the wars. The Mexican government abolished slavery as a result of a plan to deprive
Harriet Tubman and Underground Railroad 19th century, 1830-1863. The Underground Railroad were people that offered shelter and aid to escape slavery. Harriet Tubman rescued various slaves from plantations
Frederick Douglass and abolitionist 19 century, 1830-1870. Douglass was an escaped slave that became a activist. He became a leader in the abolitionist movement
Britain Outlaws slavery 1833. British abolitionist had opposed the transatlantic trade. The Slavery Abolition Act did not explicitly refer to British North America
John Brown resistance 1859. John brown was a big figure in the abolitionist movement in the pre Civil War . He did not want any aggreise actions towards slaveholders.
54th Massachusetts and the Civil War 1861-1865. The 54th Regiment Massachusetts Infantry was a organized in the American Civil war and was known for their bravery and their fighting.