year 10 history

By maz1234
  • mass car production

    mass car production
    Henry Ford was the first person to produce mass cars. He was the owner and establisher of Ford Cars, the first to be mass produced was the Model T it is believed that it only took under 45 min
  • WWI ends

    WWI ends
    The first WWI has ended and it stop on the eleventh of the eleventh at eleven am this is also known as Armistice Day. It was located all over the world except some countries. WI had a great impact on the world because the terrible amount of deaths.
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    jazz age

    The jazz age really became a hit around the 1920 in America not just known by the jazz age also by the Golden and Roaring twenties. Jazz music originally began in New Orleans in 1985.scott Fitzgerald actually named this time in history and called it the jazz age. A big impact was women were given the right to vote between those years and were allowed to go out more often
  • The treaty of Versailles

    The treaty of Versailles
    The treaty of Versailles occurred on the 28th of June 1918.it was leady by three leaders the France prime minister of France Georges Clemenceau prime minister of United Kingdom David Lloyd George and Woodrow Wilson. The treaty occurred in France, Paris where all the papers where signed.
  • Invention of television: 1928

    Invention of television: 1928
    1. Invention of television: 1928 The invention of television occurred in the year 1928 and philo Farnsworth was the first person ever to transmit a photo onto 60 horizontal line. Impact that it was the first TV ever.
  • The great depression: 1929 -- early 1940s

    1. The great depression: 1929 -- early 1940s The great depression was caused by the market crash of 1929.The impact was so great that apples were getting sold for only 5 cents. Doctors would make 60 dollars a week. People were homeless men and women would do anything to get money.
  • The market crash

    The market crash
    1. Market crash of 1929: 29 August 1929 The market crash of the 29th of august 1929 occurred on Wall Street it wasn’t predicted that it was going to happen but because of this, there was a worldwide impact. The impact was the great depression.
  • Day of mourning: 26 January 1938 Sydney

    Day of mourning: 26 January 1938 Sydney
    1. Day of mourning: 26 January 1938 Sydney
      The day of mourning or also known as Australian day was run by three people. William cooper, William Ferguson and jack Patten. The point of this was to give aboriginals the same rights as the white men and women and to get back what’s theirs.
  • Day of mourning: 26 January 1938 Sydney

    1. Day of mourning: 26 January 1938 Sydney
      The day of mourning or also known as Australian day was run by three people. William cooper, William Ferguson and jack Patten. The point of this was to give aboriginals the same rights as the white men and women and to get back what’s theirs.
  • panese attack on Pearl Harbour: December 7 1941.

    1. Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour: December 7 1941. At 2:45 a.m. on Monday, August 6, 1945 an atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima by and American air force pilot the bomb was equivalent to 20,000 TNT. The impact of the bomb was very bad it killed thousands and affected thousands
  • Bombing of Darwin: On 19 February 1942

    Bombing of Darwin: On 19 February 1942
    1. Bombing of Darwin: On 19 February 1942 Australia was under attack for the first time on its own their own land for the first time by air. 240 people were unfortunately killed and around about 300-400 were wounded. The Japanese sent some pilots to drop bomb and destroy the place
  • atomic hiroshima bomb

    atomic hiroshima bomb
    1. Atomic bomb Hiroshima: At 2:45 a.m. on Monday, August 6, 1945 At 2:45 a.m. on Monday, August 6, 1945 an atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima by and American air force pilot the bomb was equivalent to 20,000 TNT. The impact of the bomb was very bad it killed thousands and affected thousands
  • Start of WW2: September 1939- March 1946

    Start of WW2: September 1939- March 1946
    1. Start of WW2: September 1939- March 1946 WW2 started on September 1939 and ended March 1946. It was started because of the treaty of vesselia because it pushed Hitler to his limits that’s how the war started. The impact was horrible millions died. The war involved a lot of countries.
  • Declaration of human rights: 10 December 1948

    Declaration of human rights: 10 December 1948
    Declaration of human rights: 10 December 1948
    The declaration of human rights was stated on the 10th of December 1948.it was decelerated because all of the horrific incidents that occurred in the Second World War. It gave everyone the equality that they deserve.
  • Melbourne Olympics: November 22nd 1956- 6th December 1956

    Melbourne Olympics: November 22nd 1956- 6th December 1956
    1. Melbourne Olympics: November 22nd 1956- 6th December 1956 The Melbourne Olympics occurred on November 22nd 1956- 6th December 1956. The first Olympic ever held in the southern hemisphere was held in Melbourne. Only 57 countries participated in the Olympics and 3,500 athletes went
  • Invention of the internet: October 4 1957.

    Invention of the internet: October 4 1957.
    1. Invention of the internet: October 4 1957. The invention of the internet occurred on October the 4th 1957.the first internet network took place in 1957 and was funded by America. The size of the screen was 23 centimetres in diameter
  • Cuban missiles crisis: 13 days of October 1962

    Cuban missiles crisis: 13 days of October 1962
    Cuban missiles crisis: 13 days of October 1962
    the Cuban missile crisis was a 13 day standoff between America and the souviet unions it occurred in October the year 1962.
  • Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream…” speech: August 28th 1963.

    Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream…” speech: August 28th 1963.
    1. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream…” speech: August 28th 1963. I have a dream was the famous speech said by Martin Luther King Jr. the speech occurred on august the 28th 1963.it was about equal humanitarian rights and racial rights and to free all black slaves.
  • Australian freedom rides: February 1965

    Australian freedom rides: February 1965
    1. Australian freedom rides: February 1965 On the 12th of February 1956 the native Australians in the NSW region had a campaign for equality and no racial abuse, and to make them feel like they are normal.
  • Inventor of mobile phone: 1973

    Inventor of mobile phone: 1973
    1. Inventor of mobile phone: 1973 The mobile phone invention occurred in the year 1973 Martin cooper the inventor of the mobile phone and was a piooner advisor created this mobile wireless communication device and was the head of Motorola.
  • Release of Crocodile Dundee

    Release of Crocodile Dundee
    1. Release of Crocodile Dundee: April 24, 1986 Crocodile Dundee was released on April the 24th 1986.it was set in the Australian outback and New York City.it was a big hit in the theatres and got a lot of people watching it.
  • 21. United Nations Conventions on the Rights of the Child

  • Fall of the berlin wall: November 9th 1989

    Fall of the berlin wall: November 9th 1989
    The fall of the berlin wall occurred on November 9th 1989.the berlin wall was used to separate the democratic and the communist in the war. Also used to separate Germany. The fall of the berlin wall celebrated all around the world