Difference between revisions of "Counterculture/World Timeline"
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'''Full Timeline:''' | '''Full Timeline:''' | ||
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+ | 1861 (January): The [[Confederate States of America]] secede from the [[United States of America]]. | ||
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+ | 1861 (February): The [[Confederate Constitution]] is ratified. | ||
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+ | 1861 (April/May): Virginia, Arkansas, Tennesse and North Carolina secede and join the [[Confederate States]]. | ||
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+ | 1862 (July): Gettysburg. | ||
1864 (June): The [[Northwest Confederacy]] breaks away from the [[United States of America]]. | 1864 (June): The [[Northwest Confederacy]] breaks away from the [[United States of America]]. | ||
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+ | 1864 (July): [[Confederate]] troops approach and are beaten back from Washington DC. | ||
1864 (September): The end of the [[Confederate Revolutionary War]]. | 1864 (September): The end of the [[Confederate Revolutionary War]]. | ||
− | 1866 (February): [[The Lone Star Republic]] breaks away from the | + | 1866 (February): [[The Lone Star Republic]] breaks away from the [[Confederate States]]. |
1866 (April): The [[Western American War]] begins. | 1866 (April): The [[Western American War]] begins. | ||
− | 1867 (March): England creates the Dominion of Canada. | + | 1867 (March): England creates the Dominion of [[Canada]]. |
1867 (May): The [[Western American War]] ends. | 1867 (May): The [[Western American War]] ends. | ||
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1875 (March): England gives complete sovereignty to the [[Dominion of Canada]]. | 1875 (March): England gives complete sovereignty to the [[Dominion of Canada]]. | ||
− | 1894 (June): | + | 1894 (June): The [[Confederate States of America]] begins staggered freeing of slaves. |
− | 1896 (August): Canada's negotiations to purchase Alaska from Russia disolve with the Klondike gold rush. | + | 1896 (August): [[Canada]]'s negotiations to purchase Alaska from Russia disolve with the Klondike gold rush. |
1914 (June): [[World War I]] begins. | 1914 (June): [[World War I]] begins. |
Revision as of 00:35, 24 December 2004
Full Timeline:
1861 (January): The Confederate States of America secede from the United States of America.
1861 (February): The Confederate Constitution is ratified.
1861 (April/May): Virginia, Arkansas, Tennesse and North Carolina secede and join the Confederate States.
1862 (July): Gettysburg.
1864 (June): The Northwest Confederacy breaks away from the United States of America.
1864 (July): Confederate troops approach and are beaten back from Washington DC.
1864 (September): The end of the Confederate Revolutionary War.
1866 (February): The Lone Star Republic breaks away from the Confederate States.
1866 (April): The Western American War begins.
1867 (March): England creates the Dominion of Canada.
1867 (May): The Western American War ends.
1867 (June): Ratification of the Lone Star Republic's Constitution.
1870 (February): California joins the Lone Star Republic.
1870 (March): Arizona and New Mexico join the Lone Star Republic.
18?? (?): The Farite Revolutionary War begins.
18?? (?): The Farite Revolutionary War ends.
1875 (March): England gives complete sovereignty to the Dominion of Canada.
1894 (June): The Confederate States of America begins staggered freeing of slaves.
1896 (August): Canada's negotiations to purchase Alaska from Russia disolve with the Klondike gold rush.
1914 (June): World War I begins.
1917 (August): Russian Revolutionary War begins in Alaska.
1917 (November): Russia withdraws from World War I.
1918 (October): World War I ends with dissolution of the Ottoman Empire & harsh penalties imposed on Germany.
1939 (September): World War II begins with German invasion of Poland.
1945 (July): World WarII ends when Russia drops an atomic bomb on Berlin.
1947 (January): The European Union is formed.
1950 (October): The United States, Lone Star Republic, and Canada form the American Union.
1951 (July): The Free American Republic and Mexico join the American Union.
1952 (November): The Confederate States join the American Union.
1961 (April): Kansas gets its own seat in the American Union.