Title: Tennessee History
1TENNESSEE HISTORY
2Tennessee State Seal
3Tennessee State Flag
4TENNESSEE INFORMATION State size 42,144 square
miles (34th in size) State Capital Nashville
(named after Francis Nash a Revolutionary war
General) Major cities Chattanooga, Knoxville,
Memphis and Nashville
5Admission to union The 16th State Date entered
the union June 1, 1796 Origin of state name
Named after the Indian village
"Tanasi". Nicknames The Volunteer State
6Bordering states Missouri, Kentucky, Virginia,
North Carolina, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia
and Arkansas State bird Mockingbird State
flower Iris State tree Yellow Poplar Motto
Tennessee - America at its Best
7Tennessee Government
8Governor Phil Bredesen
Tennessees Current Governor
9Tennessee State Government
Executive Branch Governor Judicial Branch
State Supreme Court Legislative
Branch House of Representatives
and Senate
10State Legislative Branch
House of Representatives consist of 99 members
who serve a 2 year term in office. There are 99
representatives, one for each county.
11Legislative Branch
Senate consist of 33 members who serve a four
year term in office. The state is divided into
33 senatorial districts from which each senator
is elected.
12State Government Powers
- Education
- Police
- State Highways
- Trade inside the state
- Collect taxes
- Set up banks
- Set up courts
- Borrow money
13The Three Grand Divisions of Tennessee
14Tennessee is divided into the Three Grand
Divisions
- West Tennessee
- Middle Tennessee
- East Tennessee
15West Tennessee
16West Tennessee
Major City Memphis known for being a center of
shipping and trade for the South. Home of Elvis
Presley, and Oprah Winfrey. Mississippi River is
a major water route for the south which is
located in West Tennessee.
17Middle Tennessee
18Middle Tennessee
Major City Nashville which is the capitol city
of Tennessee and known for being the road way to
country music. Home of Andrew Jackson, Fred
Thompson, and Al Gore, Jr.. Cumberland River and
Tennessee River are tributaries to the
Mississippi River.
19East Tennessee
20East Tennessee
Major Cities Knoxville (Home of the UT Vols) and
Chattanooga, which is known for the Chattanooga
Choo Choo and Look Out Mountain. Home of Davey
Crockett and Dolly Parton.
Rivers include the Holston River and the
Tennessee River. It is also home to the most
visited National Park in the United States, The
Great Smokey Mountains.
21Tennessee Population
22Tennessee Population Today
Population (2002) 5,797,289 (16th in size)
The Population of Tennessee lives in both Rural
(country) and Urban (city) areas.
23Tennessee Statehood
24Statehood
June 1, 1796 Tennessee became the 16th state to
join the United States of America.
25Important Figures of Tennessee History
26John Sevier
27John Sevier
Tennessee voters chose Sevier to be their first
governor. He was governor for 12 years. He
directed the government to build roads, worked
with Native American tribes to gain more land for
settlers. He is for whom Sevier County is named
after.
28Andrew Jackson
29Andrew Jackson
Jackson played a role in founding the city of
Memphis and won election to the United States
Congress. During the war of 1812 he volunteered
to fight and earned the nickname Old
Hickory. Jackson was elected 7th president of
the United States in 1828 and elected a second
time in 1832 because he was a war hero. Jackson
was seen as a strong, independent man of the
people-a common man who stood up for the common
people.
30Andrew Johnson
31Andrew Johnson
Five days after the war ended, President Abraham
Lincoln was killed. His Vice President, Andrew
Johnson of Tennessee became the seventeenth
President of the United States. He led our
country through the Reconstruction Period.
32James K. Polk
33James Polk
James Polk was a United States Representive and
a speaker of the House. He was elected to be the
11th president of the United States. During his
office America extended its western border to the
Pacific Ocean.
34Austin PeayGovernor of Tennessee
35AUSTIN PEAY Governor of Tennessee 1901-1927
Native of Kentucky and the first and only
Governor of Tennessee to die while in office.
Austin Peay University is named after him. Was
known for his work towards the transportation(road
s) in Tennessee
36Anne Dallas Dudley Nashville native and women's
suffrage (womens right to vote) leader
37Martin Luther King, Jr. A Civil Rights Activist
who is most famous for his speech I Have A
Dream King was killed in Memphis, TN on April
4, 1968 by James Earl Ray
38Nancy Ward
39Nancy Ward
- born as a member of the Cherokee tribe sometime
around 1738, her Cherokee name was Nanyehi. - as European settlers took over parts of
Tennessee, she began to blend into the white
world, and she became known as Nancy Ward. - She was known to help keep the peace between
Cherokee people and the European settlers.
40Nancy Ward
- Nancy Ward, the famed Beloved Woman of Chota,
rests in a small hilltop cemetery overlooking the
Ocoee River, where U.S. Highway 411 crosses near
the ancient ford of the Warrior's Path and the
old Federal Road.