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Timeline of United States history (1970–1989)

This section of the timeline of United States history concerns events from 1970 to 1989

1970s edit

 
The Watergate scandal causes Nixon to be the first U.S. president to resign from office.

Presidency of Richard M. Nixon edit

Presidency of Gerald R. Ford edit

Presidency of Jimmy Carter edit

  • January 20, 1977 – Carter becomes the 39th president, Mondale becomes the 42nd vice president
  • 1977 – The first home personal computer, the Commodore PET, is released for retail sale.
  • 1977 – The television miniseries Roots airs on ABC, to critical acclaim and record audiences.
  • 1977 – The science-fiction space opera film Star Wars debuts in theaters.
  • 1977 – The New York City blackout of 1977 lasts for 25 hours, resulting in looting and other disorder.
  • 1977 – Elvis Presley, the king of rock and roll, dies in his home in Graceland at age 42. 75,000 fans line the streets of Memphis for his funeral
  • 1977 – The Atari 2600 becomes the first successful home video game system, popularizing the use of microprocessor-based hardware and cartridges containing game code
  • 1978 – Volkswagen becomes the second non-American automobile manufacturer (after Rolls-Royce) to open a plant in the United States, commencing production of the Rabbit.
  • 1978 – The Camp David Accords commence, where Prime Minister Menachem Begin (Israel) and President Anwar Sadat (Egypt) begin the peace process at Camp David, Maryland.
  • 1978 – The Humphrey Hawkins Full Employment Act is signed into law, adjusting the government's economic goals to include full employment, growth in production, price stability, and a balance of trade and budget.
  • 1978 – The Senate votes to turn the Panama Canal over to Panamanian control on December 31, 1999.
  • 1978 – Supervisor Harvey Milk and Mayor George Moscone are assassinated by Dan White in San Francisco on November 27.
  • 1979 – The Three Mile Island nuclear accident occurs, America's most catastrophic nuclear power plant accident in its history.
  • 1979 – The Iran hostage crisis begins. In the aftermath, a second energy crisis develops, tripling the price of oil and sending U. S. gasoline prices over $1 per gallon for the first time.
  • 1979 – American Airlines Flight 191 crashes after takeoff from O'Hare International Airport, killing all 271 aboard and two on the ground, making it one of the deadliest aviation incidents on U.S. soil.
  • 1979 — Facing bankruptcy, Chrysler receives government loan guarantees upon the request of CEO Lee Iacocca to help revive the company.
  • 1979 – The Sugarhill Gang releases Rapper's Delight, widely considered the first major hip hop song. The hip hop music movement occurred in the Early 1970s, but would evolve over time.

1980s edit

 
President Ronald Reagan was the face of the United States during the 1980s.

Presidency of Ronald W. Reagan edit

Presidency of George H.W. Bush edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Meet 'Mr. Earth Day,' the Man Who Helped Organize the Annual Observance". Time. Retrieved 2022-07-04.

Sources and further reading edit

  • Carlisle, Rodney P., and J. Geoffrey Golson, eds. America in Revolt During the 1960s and 1970s (ABC-CLIO, 2008).
  • Carroll, Peter N. It seemed like nothing happened: America in the 1970s (Rutgers University Press, 1990). online
  • Howe, Irving, and Michael Harrington, eds. The Seventies: Problems and Proposals (1973).
  • Kaufman, Burton Ira. The Carter Years (ABC-CLIO, 2006)
  • Kruse, Kevin M. and Julian E. Zelizer. Fault Lines: A History of the United States Since 1974 (WW Norton, 2019), scholarly history. excerpt
  • Olson, James S. ed. Historical Dictionary of the 1970s (1999) excerpt
  • Richards, Marlee. America in the 1970s (Twenty-First Century Books, 2010) online.
  • Sandbrook, Dominic. Mad as Hell: The Crisis of the 1970s and the Rise of the Populist Right (2012) excerpt
  • Schulman, Bruce J., ed. Rightward bound: Making America conservative in the 1970s (Harvard University Press, 2008).
  • Thornton, Richard C. The Carter Years: Toward a New Global Order (1991), US in world affairs
  • Wilentz, Sean. The Age of Reagan: A History, 1974–2008 (2007) excerpt and text search

External links edit

  •   Postwar United States travel guide from Wikivoyage

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This section of the timeline of United States history concerns events from 1970 to 1989 Contents 1 1970s 1 1 Presidency of Richard M Nixon 1 2 Presidency of Gerald R Ford 1 3 Presidency of Jimmy Carter 2 1980s 2 1 Presidency of Ronald W Reagan 2 2 Presidency of George H W Bush 3 See also 4 References 5 Sources and further reading 6 External links1970s edit1970s in the United States 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 nbsp The Watergate scandal causes Nixon to be the first U S president to resign from office Presidency of Richard M Nixon edit 1970 The first Earth Day is observed 1 1970 Kent State and Jackson State shootings occur during student protests which grow violent Nation Guard troops and police kill six students wound others 1970 American Top 40 hosted by radio personality Casey Kasem becomes the first successful nationally syndicated radio program featuring a weekly countdown 1970 The Public Broadcasting System PBS begins operations succeeding National Educational Television NET 1970 Singer songwriter guitarist musician Jimi Hendrix dies of a drug overdose at the age 27 1970 Singer Janis Joplin dies of a drug overdose at the age of 27 1970 The Environmental Protection Agency is created 1970 The Occupational Safety and Health Act or OSHA is signed into law 1971 Singer Jim Morrison dies of a drug overdose at the age of 27 1971 President Richard Nixon ends the United States Gold standard monetary policy known as the Nixon Shock 1971 A ban on radio and television cigarette advertisements goes into effect in the United States 1971 The landmark situation comedy All in the Family premieres on CBS 1971 The 26th Amendment is ratified allowing 18 year olds to vote 1971 In New York Times Co v United States the Supreme Court rules that the Pentagon Papers may be published rejecting government injunctions as unconstitutional prior restraint 1972 President Richard Nixon visits Mao Zedong in China an astonishing step in formally normalizing relations between the United States and China 1972 The Anti Ballistic Missile Treaty is signed with the USSR 1972 First African American major league baseball player Jackie Robinson dies 1972 Watergate scandal Five men arrested for the burglary of the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate office complex in Washington D C 1972 U S presidential election 1972 Richard M Nixon re elected president Spiro T Agnew re elected vice president 1972 Apollo 17 flies to the Moon and becomes the last crewed mission there as of March 2022 January 20 1973 President Nixon and Vice President Agnew begin second terms 1973 Former president Lyndon B Johnson dies in Stonewall Texas of his third and final heart attack It was at the LBJ ranch 1973 State funeral of President Lyndon Johnson 1973 Roe v Wade Supreme Court ruling overturns state laws against abortion 1973 The Paris Peace Accords ends direct U S involvement in the Vietnam War 1973 The Senate Watergate hearings begin highlighted by Fred Thompson s discovery of Nixon s secret tapes 1973 Skylab is launched as the USA s first space station October 10 1973 Vice President Agnew resigns in disgrace as part of a plea bargain December 6 1973 Gerald R Ford becomes the first person to be appointed vice president under the 25th Amendment to the Constitution 1973 Watergate scandal President Nixon fires two attorneys general and their appointed acting attorney general replacement fires the Watergate Special Prosecutor over disposition of the secret tapes 1973 1974 The United States is affected by the Arab Oil Embargo gasoline prices skyrocket as supplies of gasoline and heating oil are in short supply In response daylight saving time is started in January nearly four months earlier than usual and the national speed limit is lowered to 55 mph 1974 The 1974 Super Outbreak the second largest series of tornadoes in history at 148 hits 13 U S states and one Canadian province 315 people are killed and more than 5 000 are injured 1974 Hank Aaron of the Atlanta Braves breaks Babe Ruth s home run record by hitting his 715th career home run 1974 Watergate scandal The House Judiciary Committee votes to impeach President Nixon 1974 Sweet Home Alabama released by Lynyrd Skynyrd Presidency of Gerald R Ford edit August 9 1974 President Nixon resigns becoming the first and only U S president to step down Vice President Ford becomes the 38th president December 19 1974 Nelson A Rockefeller becomes the second person to be appointed vice president under the 25th Amendment to the Constitution 1974 Watergate scandal Ford pardons Nixon for any crimes he may have committed against the United States while president believing it to be in the best interests of the country 1974 Restrictions are removed on holding private gold within the United States 1975 President Ford signs The Helsinki Accords 1975 The movie Jaws is released It is a landmark in Steven Spielberg s movie career 1975 Construction of the Trans Alaska Pipeline System begins 1975 The Vietnam War ends 1975 Fall of Saigon 1975 Bill Gates founds Microsoft which will eventually dominate the home computer operating system market 1975 The Apollo Soyuz Test Project begins where an American Apollo spacecraft and a Soviet Soyuz spacecraft dock in orbit marking the first such link up between spacecraft from the two nations 1975 President Ford survives two assassination attempts in a 17 day span 1975 The television series Wheel of Fortune and Saturday Night Live premiere on NBC 1975 Sony s Betamax becomes the first commercially successful home video recording unit 1976 The Copyright Act of 1976 makes sweeping changes to United States copyright law 1976 Steve Jobs Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne found Apple Inc 1976 Americans celebrate the Bicentennial of the United States 1976 U S presidential election 1976 Jimmy Carter is elected president Walter F Mondale is elected vice president Presidency of Jimmy Carter edit January 20 1977 Carter becomes the 39th president Mondale becomes the 42nd vice president 1977 The first home personal computer the Commodore PET is released for retail sale 1977 The television miniseries Roots airs on ABC to critical acclaim and record audiences 1977 The science fiction space opera film Star Wars debuts in theaters 1977 The New York City blackout of 1977 lasts for 25 hours resulting in looting and other disorder 1977 Elvis Presley the king of rock and roll dies in his home in Graceland at age 42 75 000 fans line the streets of Memphis for his funeral 1977 The Atari 2600 becomes the first successful home video game system popularizing the use of microprocessor based hardware and cartridges containing game code 1978 Volkswagen becomes the second non American automobile manufacturer after Rolls Royce to open a plant in the United States commencing production of the Rabbit 1978 The Camp David Accords commence where Prime Minister Menachem Begin Israel and President Anwar Sadat Egypt begin the peace process at Camp David Maryland 1978 The Humphrey Hawkins Full Employment Act is signed into law adjusting the government s economic goals to include full employment growth in production price stability and a balance of trade and budget 1978 The Senate votes to turn the Panama Canal over to Panamanian control on December 31 1999 1978 Supervisor Harvey Milk and Mayor George Moscone are assassinated by Dan White in San Francisco on November 27 1979 The Three Mile Island nuclear accident occurs America s most catastrophic nuclear power plant accident in its history 1979 The Iran hostage crisis begins In the aftermath a second energy crisis develops tripling the price of oil and sending U S gasoline prices over 1 per gallon for the first time 1979 American Airlines Flight 191 crashes after takeoff from O Hare International Airport killing all 271 aboard and two on the ground making it one of the deadliest aviation incidents on U S soil 1979 Facing bankruptcy Chrysler receives government loan guarantees upon the request of CEO Lee Iacocca to help revive the company 1979 The Sugarhill Gang releases Rapper s Delight widely considered the first major hip hop song The hip hop music movement occurred in the Early 1970s but would evolve over time 1980s edit1980s in the United States 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 nbsp President Ronald Reagan was the face of the United States during the 1980s 1980 The United States boycotts the Summer Olympics in Moscow to protest the 1979 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan also announces a grain embargo against the Soviet Union with the support of the European Commission 1980 The Refugee Act is signed into law reforming United States immigration law and admitted refugees on systematic basis for humanitarian reasons 1980 The Mount St Helens eruption in Washington on 18 May kills 57 1980 U S presidential election 1980 Ronald Reagan is elected president with George H W Bush elected vice president 1980 Former Beatle John Lennon is murdered by a gunman on 8 December in New York City Presidency of Ronald W Reagan edit January 20 1981 Reagan becomes the 40th president Bush becomes the 43rd vice president On the same day Iran releases hostages marking the end of the Iran hostage crisis March 30 1981 Attempted assassination of President Reagan by John Hinckley Jr 1981 1982 United States is part of the global recession with national unemployment as high as 9 with some areas much higher and inflation as high as 13 5 Early 1980s recession 1981 Kemp Roth Tax Cut 1981 MTV signs on becoming the first 24 hour cable network dedicated to airing music videos 1981 A hotel walkway collapses in Kansas City Missouri killing 114 and injuring over 200 it was the deadliest structural collapse to occur in the United States until 9 11 1981 The Space Shuttle Columbia is launched marking America s first return to space since 1975 1981 Sandra Day O Connor becomes the first woman on the U S Supreme Court 1981 In August President Reagan fires 11 345 striking air traffic controllers Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization 1968 1981 1982 The killing of 6 year old Adam Walsh 1981 and the disappearance of Johnny Gosch a 12 year old newspaper carrier from Des Moines Iowa 1982 raise awareness of missing children cases in the United States 1983 241 U S Marines are killed by a suicide bomb in Lebanon 1983 The United States invades Grenada 1983 Singer Karen Carpenter dies from complications of anorexia nervosa raising awareness of eating disorders 1983 Chrysler unveils its minivans the Dodge Caravan and Plymouth Voyager as 1984 models to the public 1983 The Reagan Administration creates the Strategic Defense Initiative nicknamed Star Wars to block nuclear missile attacks 1984 Most of the Eastern Bloc boycotts the Summer Olympics in Los Angeles 1984 U S presidential election 1984 Ronald Reagan is re elected president with George H W Bush re elected as vice president 1984 The drug problem intensifies as crack a smokable form of cocaine is first introduced into the Los Angeles area 1984 Awareness of child sexual abuse by pedophiles raised through high profile media coverage on programs such as 60 Minutes and 20 20 January 20 1985 President Reagan and Vice President Bush begin their second terms 1985 Bernhard Goetz is indicted in New York on charges of attempted murder after shooting four young men who he claimed were intent on mugging him 1985 Professional wrestling hits the mainstream with the World Wrestling Federation s WrestleMania I and Saturday Night s Main Event I The WWF s flagship star Hulk Hogan becomes a cultural icon 1985 World awareness of famine in Third World countries spark We Are the World and Live Aid Also awareness of AIDS acquired immune deficiency syndrome is raised with the death of actor Rock Hudson 1985 Country music singer Willie Nelson and John Mellencamp organize the first Farm Aid concert to raise money for family farmers facing financial crisis 1985 The Ford Taurus and Mercury Sable as 1986 models and the Nintendo Entertainment System are released to the public 1985 Gramm Rudman Hollings Balanced Budget Act 1986 Iran Contra affair breaks 1986 The Space Shuttle Challenger explodes 73 seconds after liftoff killing all seven aboard including school teacher Christa McAuliffe and grounding the nation s space program for 21 2 years 1986 The Firearm Owners Protection Act is signed into law by President Reagan 1986 Tax Reform Act of 1986 1986 The Marshall Islands become independent from the United States 1986 The Fox Broadcasting Company launched becoming the first fourth major network since DuMont to offer nightly programming 1987 Assorted scandals involve popular televangelists including Jim Bakker Oral Roberts and Jimmy Swaggart 1987 During a visit to Berlin Germany President Reagan challenges Soviet General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev to Tear down this wall referring to the Berlin Wall 1987 The Dow Jones Industrial Average falls 22 6 in a single session on Black Monday November 22 1987 An unidentified man wearing the Max Headroom mask appears out of nowhere on television stations WGN TV and WTTW in Chicago It is to this day the most notorious television broadcast interruption As of 2019 the mystery is still unsolved However many people on Reddit claim they were behind the crime 1987 Dennis Conner on board the challenger boat Stars amp Stripes returns the America s Cup to America 1987 The Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces Treaty is signed in Washington D C by President Reagan and Soviet Premier Gorbachev 1988 Drunk driving awareness is raised after a drunk driver s car crashes into a church bus near Carrollton Kentucky killing 27 1988 Severe droughts and massive heat wave gripping the Midwest and Rocky Mountain states The crisis reaches its peak with the Yellowstone fires of 1988 1988 Wrigley Field in Chicago Illinois becomes the last Major League Baseball park to add lights for night games 1988 Discovery is launched as first post Challenger Space Shuttle flight 1988 U S presidential election 1988 George H W Bush is elected president Dan Quayle vice president 1988 The Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces Treaty goes into effect Presidency of George H W Bush edit January 20 1989 Bush becomes the 41st president Quayle becomes the 44th vice president 1989 Time Inc and Warner Communications announce plans for a merger forming Time Warner 1989 The tanker Exxon Valdez oil spill in Alaska s Prince William Sound dumping 10 8 million US gallons of oil into pristine wildlife habitat 1989 Awareness of stalking is raised with the murder of actress Rebecca Schaeffer by an obsessed fan 1989 Hurricane Hugo strikes the Caribbean and U S Southeast Coast causing 7 billion in damage 1989 The 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake kills 63 in the greater San Francisco Bay Area The quake occurs in the midst of Game 3 of the 1989 World Series caught live on television broadcasts by ABC 1989 President Bush declares a War on Drugs 1989 The animated television sitcom The Simpsons debuts on Fox 1989 President Bush and Soviet Premier Gorbachev release statements indicating that the Cold War between their nations may be coming to an end Symbolic elsewhere around the world was the fall of the Berlin Wall in Germany See also editHistory of the United States 1964 1980 History of the United States 1980 1991 References edit Meet Mr Earth Day the Man Who Helped Organize the Annual Observance Time Retrieved 2022 07 04 Sources and further reading editCarlisle Rodney P and J Geoffrey Golson eds America in Revolt During the 1960s and 1970s ABC CLIO 2008 Carroll Peter N It seemed like nothing happened America in the 1970s Rutgers University Press 1990 online Howe Irving and Michael Harrington eds The Seventies Problems and Proposals 1973 Kaufman Burton Ira The Carter Years ABC CLIO 2006 Kruse Kevin M and Julian E Zelizer Fault Lines A History of the United States Since 1974 WW Norton 2019 scholarly history excerpt Olson James S ed Historical Dictionary of the 1970s 1999 excerpt Richards Marlee America in the 1970s Twenty First Century Books 2010 online Sandbrook Dominic Mad as Hell The Crisis of the 1970s and the Rise of the Populist Right 2012 excerpt Schulman Bruce J ed Rightward bound Making America conservative in the 1970s Harvard University Press 2008 Thornton Richard C The Carter Years Toward a New Global Order 1991 US in world affairs Wilentz Sean The Age of Reagan A History 1974 2008 2007 excerpt and text searchExternal links edit nbsp Postwar United States travel guide from Wikivoyage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Timeline of United States history 1970 1989 amp oldid 1206116746 1980s, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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