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Atlanta: From Fort to Force

Atlanta: From Fort to Force. Atlanta, Georgia 2630 Ridgewood Rd. The War of 1812. The War of 1812 also known as The Creek Wars had an impact on the development of Atlanta. The British and the Creeks. Cherokee Leaders . Fort Peachtree Replica. The Trail of Tears. The Trail of Tears.

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Atlanta: From Fort to Force

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  1. Atlanta: From Fort to Force

  2. Atlanta, Georgia 2630 Ridgewood Rd.

  3. The War of 1812 • The War of 1812 also known as The Creek Wars had an impact on the development of Atlanta.

  4. The British and the Creeks

  5. Cherokee Leaders

  6. Fort Peachtree Replica

  7. The Trail of Tears

  8. The Trail of Tears

  9. Terminus

  10. Marthasville

  11. Wilson Lumpkin

  12. Marthasville

  13. Marthasville Ale, Atlanta’s first Microbrewery in 1994

  14. “Sweet Georgia Brown”

  15. Atlanta, 1847 • Atlanta was incorporated as a city in 1847.

  16. The Burning of Atlanta

  17. The Phoenix

  18. Population in 1870 • As a Result of the Civil War, the population of Atlanta grew to nearly 22,000 of which approximately 45% were people of color.

  19. Henry Grady, The “New South”

  20. Commercial Atlanta circa 1887

  21. Too busy to hate? • Atlanta’s relentlessly commercial attitude has been the key to its Extraordinary success.

  22. John S. Pemberton

  23. Asa Candler

  24. The Cola Wars

  25. Atlanta began to change in demographics

  26. The Atlanta Race Riots of 1906

  27. Atlanta still thrived

  28. The Lynching of Leo Frank in 1915

  29. The Great Fire of 1917

  30. Coke Bought from Candler in 1919

  31. “What’ll you have; what’ll you have?”

  32. Coca Cola to the Rescue

  33. Techwood Homes

  34. Federal Housing Authority • Areas surrounding a location are investigated to determine whether incompatible racial and social groups are present, for the purpose of making a prediction regarding the probability of the location being invaded by such groups. If a neighborhood is to retain stability, it is necessary that properties shall continue to be occupied by the same social and racial classes. A change in social or racial occupancy generally contributes to instability and a decline in values

  35. The FHA and Redlining • …Those having the most favorable effect come first in the list and those exerting the most detrimental effect appear last: 1. English, Germans, Scotch, Irish, Scandinavians. 2. North Italians. 3. Bohemians or Czechoslovakia's. 4. Poles. 5. Lithuanians. 6. Greeks. 7. Russian Jews of the lower class. 8. South Italians. 9. Negroes. 10. Mexicans

  36. Gone With the wind

  37. Bell Bombers

  38. The Centers for Disease Control

  39. Martin Luther King Jr.

  40. MLK Jr.’s Home

  41. Ebenezer Baptist Church

  42. The New Church

  43. John Portman

  44. The Atlanta Mart

  45. View From Hyatt’s Glass Elevator

  46. Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport

  47. Stone Mountain

  48. Stone Mountain Sculpture

  49. MARTA

  50. The MARTA Train Map

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