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| 1924 | Birth |  |
| 1st Oct Plains Birth of Jimmy Carter, Plains, Georgia
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| 1971 | Governor |  |
| Georgia Elected Governor of Georgia
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| 1974 | President |  |
| Announces himself as a candidate for the Presidency
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| 1975 | Publication |  |
| Publication of, "Why Not the Best?"
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| 1976 | Election |  |
| 2nd Nov Jimmy Carter wins 51% of the popular vote & 297 electoral college votes
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| 1976 | President |  |
| Winner of the Presidental nomination at the Democratic National Congress
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| 1977 | Election |  |
| Georgia Defeats Gerald Ford by 297 electoral votes to 240
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| Defeats Gerald Ford by 297 electoral votes to Ford's 240
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| 1977 | Inauguration |  |
| 20th Jan Inaugurated President of the USA
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| 1977 | Pardon |  |
| 21st Jan Issues a pardon to all Americans who had evaded conscription in the Vietnam war
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| 1977 | President |  |
| Appointed President of the USA, 39th President
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| 1977 | Vietnam Draft Evaders |  |
| 21st Jan Vietnam draft evaders are granted a full pardon by President Carter
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| 1978 | Diplomacy |  |
| 15th Dec Recognizes the People's Republic of China & severs relations with Taiwan
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| 1978 | Economy |  |
| Calls for voluntary wage restraint & reduction of private borrowing
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| 1978 | Peoples Republic of China |  |
| 15th Dec Recognizes the People's Republic of China & severs relations with Taiwan
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| 1978 | Rule of Panama Canal |  |
| Panama Canal Signs a treaty with Panama to hand over the Canal by 2,000, ratified by the Senate
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| 1978 | Treaty of Panama Canal |  |
| Panama Canal Signs a treaty with Panama to hand over the Canal by 2,000, ratified by the Senate
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| 1979 | Diplomacy |  |
| Islamabad Protesters sack the US embassy in Islamabad, resulting in the death 4 people, sparked by a false report the US was involved in a fire at the Grand Mosque in Mecca
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| Washington The Shah receives cancer treatment in the US at the invitation of President Carter
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| 4th Nov Tehran Iranians want the Shah returned to Iran on charges of torture, murder & robbery
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| 27th Dec After Russia invades Afghanistan the US affirms the 1959 Pakistan defense agreement
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| 27th Dec Russia invades Afghanistan & the US affirms the 1959 defense agreement with Pakistan
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| 27th Dec The US affirms commitment to Pakistan under the 1959 defense agreement
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| 27th Dec Washington The US affirms the 1959 defense agreement with Pakistan
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| 1979 | Health |  |
| The Shah receives cancer treatment in the US at the invitation of President Carter
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| 1979 | Invasion of Afghanistan |  |
| The increased tensions, as well as the anxiety in the West about masses of Soviet troops being in such proximity to oil-rich regions in the gulf, effectively brings about the end of detente
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| 27th Dec President Jimmy Carter indicates that the Soviet incursion was "the most serious threat to the peace since the Second World War"
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| 27th Dec Russia invades Afghanistan
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| 27th Dec The US affirms commitment to Pakistan under the 1959 defense agreement
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| 1979 | Invasion of Pakistan |  |
| 27th Dec Russia invades Afghanistan & the US affirms the 1959 defense agreement with Pakistan
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| 1979 | Military Aid |  |
| 27th Dec After Russia invades Afghanistan the US affirms the 1959 Pakistan defense agreement
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| 27th Dec The US affirms the 1959 defense agreement with Pakistan
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| 1979 | Nuclear Warfare |  |
| Symington Ceases economic assistance to nonnuclear weapon countries that import uranium-enrichment technology
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| Vienna Senate fails to ratify SALT II
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| Vienna The primary goal of SALT II is to replace the Interim Agreement with a long-term comprehensive treaty providing broad limits on strategic offensive weapons systems
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| Vienna The US does not ratify the treaty after Russia Afghanistans in Dec 1979, Carter & Reagan agree to comply with the provisions if Russia reciprocates
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| 18th June Vienna Negotiated for 7 years & finally signed by the US & Russia, but never ratified
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| 18th June Vienna The completed SALT II agreement is signed by President Carter & General Secretary Brezhnev
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| 1979 | Pakistan Defense Agreement |  |
| 27th Dec Washington After Russia invades Afghanistan the US affirms the 1959 Pakistan defense agreement
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| 1979 | Revolution |  |
| 3rd July President Jimmy Carter signs a directive authorizing the CIA to conduct covert propaganda operations against the revolutionary regime
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| 1979 | Siege of Islamabad |  |
| 21st Nov Islamabad Ayatollah Khomeini says the US backed the occupation of the Great Mosque in Mecca
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| 1979 | Siege of US Embassy |  |
| Islamabad Protesters sack the US embassy in Islamabad, resulting in the death 4 people, sparked by a false report the US was involved in a fire at the Grand Mosque in Mecca
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| 4th Nov Tehran 500 Iranians sieze the US Embassy in Tehran take 90 hostages & burn the American flag
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| 4th Nov Tehran Ayatollah Khomeini, who assumed control of Iran in Feb, voiced support for the siege
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| 4th Nov Tehran Iranian students sieze the US Embassy & hold 52 US hostages for 444 days
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| 4th Nov Tehran To get the US to return the Shah to Iran on charges of torture, murder & robbery
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| 21st Nov Islamabad A mob in the Pakistani capital burns the US Embassy to the ground, killing a marine
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| 1979 | Symington Amendment |  |
| Symington Carter cuts off economic assistance to Pakistan, except for food assistance, as required under the Symington Amendment to the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961
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| Symington Ceases economic assistance to nonnuclear weapon countries that import uranium-enrichment technology
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| 1979 | Treaty of SALT II |  |
| Washington Senate fails to ratify SALT II
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| Vienna The primary goal of SALT II is to replace the Interim Agreement with a long-term comprehensive treaty providing broad limits on strategic offensive weapons systems
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| 18th June Vienna Negotiated for 7 years & finally signed by the US & Russia, but never ratified
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| 18th June Vienna The completed SALT II agreement is signed by President Carter & General Secretary Brezhnev
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| 1979 | Treaty of Symington |  |
| Symington Bans aid to countries involved in nuclear development outside international controls
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| 1980 | Boycott |  |
| A US-led boycott reduces the number of participating nations to 80, the lowest number since 1956
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| Cancels America's participation in the Moscow Olympic Games
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| Carter asked the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to move the summer games to a different location, the IOC rejects the request
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| Carter ordered the US Secretary of Commerce to ban all exports to Russia of any goods or technology used for the games
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| Carter warns international politicians that in retaliation to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, the US will withdraw from the Moscow Olympic games
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| To reinforce the boycott, Carter promises to revoke the passports of any US athletes that still plan to attend the games
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| 1980 | Diplomacy |  |
| A US-led boycott reduces the number of participating nations to 80, the lowest number since 1956
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| 1980 | Election |  |
| Defeated by Ronald Reagan by 489 to 149 electoral votes
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| Winner of the Democrat Party nomination but defeated by Reagan in the elections
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| 1980 | Invasion of Afghanistan |  |
| The international diplomatic response is severe, ranging from stern warnings to a boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow
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| 1980 | Nuclear Warfare |  |
| 3rd Jan Carter announces the US will comply with the provisions of the treaty as long as Russia reciprocates, Brezhnev make a similar statement
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| 3rd Jan Carter requests the Senate majority leader to delay consideration of the treaty on the Senate floor in view of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan
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| 1980 | Siege of US Embassy |  |
| Tehran A helicopter mission to rescue the hostages leads to political disaster
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| Tehran The failed operation leads to the death of 8 soldiers
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| 4th Nov Tehran A helicopter mission to rescue the hostages leads to political disaster
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| 4th Nov Tehran Extremists seize the US Embassy, take 66 hostages & demand the extradition of the Shah
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| 4th Nov Tehran Foreign Minister, Sadeq Qotbzadeh, condemned the rescue effort as "an act of war"
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| 6th Nov Tehran Informed at an NSC meeting that KGB agents had been identified in the US Embassy
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| 1980 | Treaty of SALT II |  |
| 3rd Jan Carter announces the US will comply with the provisions of the treaty as long as Russia reciprocates, Brezhnev make a similar statement
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| 3rd Jan Carter requests the Senate majority leader to delay consideration of the treaty on the Senate floor in view of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan
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| 1981 | Hostages |  |
| 21st Jan Washington The day after Jimmy Carter leaves Office the US hostages in Iran are released
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| 1981 | Siege of US Embassy |  |
| 21st Jan Tehran The day after Jimmy Carter leaves Office the US hostages in Iran are released
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| 1985 | Publication |  |
| Publication of, "The Blood of Abraham"
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