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Jimmy Carter's boyhood dream of being in the navy becomes a reality as he is appointed to the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis. |
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As a naval officer, Jimmy Carter moved his family to several locations including Virginia, Hawaii, Connecticut, and New York. During this time, three sons were born: Jack in 1947, Chip in 1950, and Jeff in 1952. |
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Earl Carter, Jimmy's father, died of cancer. Lt. Jimmy Carter resigned from the navy, returning with his family to Plains to run Carter's Warehouse. |
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As a young man returning to Plains, Jimmy Carter realized the important role his father played in the community. He began to get involved serving as a member on several local boards. Education was important to him, so he accepted an appointment to the Sumter County Board of Education. |
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Jimmy Carter is elected to the Georgia State Senate and serves two terms. |
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He ran for govenor, but lost to Lester Maddox. |
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Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter's fourth child, Amy, is born. |
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The Department of Education is formed. Iranian radicals over run the U.S. Embassy and seize American hostages. The Strategic Arms Limitations Treaty (SALT II) is signed. |
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The Alaskan National Interest Lands Conservation Act is signed. A rescue attempt to get American hostages out of Iran is unsuccessful. Jimmy Carter was defeated in his bid for a second term as President by Ronald Reagan in November. |
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President Carter continues to negotiate the release of the American hostages in Iran. Minutes before his term as President is over, the hostages are released. Former President Carter leaves Washington, D.C. and heads to Germany to greet the hostages. President and Mrs. Carter return to their home in Plains, Georgia. |
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Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter, after much planning and fundraising, etablished The Carter Center in Atlanta. |
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President and Mrs. Carter live in Plains,Georgia and travel all over the world helping others through their work with the Carter Center and the Rosalynn Carter Institute. The Carters continue to work to resolve conflict, foster democracy and development, and fight hunger, disease and human right abuses in Asia, Africa, Central America, South America and the United States. In addition, they volunteer one week each year to work for Habitat for Humanity. In Plains, Georgia, the Jimmy Carter National Historic Site was established in 1987. The National Historic Site includes the Depot Museum, Plains High School Museum and the Jimmy Carter Boyhood Farm. |
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