Washington, Decemebr 30: Jimmy Carter, the peanut farmer who won the presidency in the wake of the Watergate scandal and Vietnam War, has died aged 100 years. Following are the significant milestones in life and career of the longest-lived American president.

슬롯사이트� Oct 1, 1924: James Earl Carter Jr is born in Plains, Georgia, son of James Sr and Lillian Gordy Carter.

슬롯사이트� June 1946: Carter graduates from the US Naval Academy.

슬롯사이트� July 1946: Carter marries Rosalynn Smith, in Plains. They have four children, John William (슬롯사이트œJack슬롯사이트�), born 1947; James Earl 3rd (슬롯사이트œChip슬롯사이트�), 1950; Donnel Jeffrey (Jeff), 1952; and Amy Lynn, 1967.슬롯 머신 사이트 추천Jimmy Carter Dies: Former US President Passes Away at the Age of 100 in Georgia.

슬롯사이트� 1946-1953: Carter serves in a Navy nuclear submarine program, attaining rank of lieutenant commander.

슬롯사이트� Summer 1953: Carter resigns from the Navy, returns to Plains after father's death.

슬롯사이트� 1953-1971: Carter helps run the family peanut farm and warehouse business.

슬롯사이트� 1963-1966: Carter serves in the Georgia state Senate.

슬롯사이트� 1966: Carter tries unsuccessfully for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination.

슬롯사이트� November 1970: Carter is elected governor of Georgia. Serves 1971-75.

슬롯사이트� Dec. 12, 1974: Carter announces a presidential bid. Atlanta newspaper answers with headline: 슬롯사이트œJimmy Who?슬롯사이트�

슬롯사이트� January 1976: Carter leads the Democratic field in Iowa, a huge campaign boost that also helps to establish Iowa's first-in-the-nation caucus.

슬롯사이트� July 1976: Carter accepts the Democratic nomination and announces Sen. Walter Mondale of Minnesota as running mate.

슬롯사이트� November 1976: Carter defeats President Gerald R. Ford, winning 51% of the vote and 297 electoral votes to Ford's 240.슬롯 머신 사이트 추천Jimmy Carter Passes Away at 100: UK PM Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron, Canadian President Justin Trudeau and Others Codoles Demise of the 39th President of America.

슬롯사이트� January 1977: Carter is sworn in as the 39th president of the United States. On his first full day in office, he pardons most Vietnam-era draft evaders.

슬롯사이트”September 1977: US and Panama sign treaties to return the Panama Canal back to Panama in 1999. Senate narrowly ratifies them in 1978.

슬롯사이트� September 1978: Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin and Carter sign Camp David accords, which lead to a peace deal between Egypt and Israel the following year.

슬롯사이트� June 15-18, 1979: Carter attends a summit with Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev in Vienna that leads to the signing of the SALT II treaty.

슬롯사이트� November 1979: Iranian militants storm the US Embassy in Tehran, taking 52 hostages. All survive and are freed minutes after Carter leaves office in January 1981.

슬롯사이트� April 1980: The Mariel boatlift begins, sending tens of thousands of Cubans to the US. Many are criminals and psychiatric patients set free by Cuban leader Fidel Castro, creating a major foreign policy crisis.

슬롯사이트� April 1980: An attempt by the US to free hostages fails when a helicopter crashes into a transport plane in Iran, killing eight servicemen.

슬롯사이트� Nov 4, 1980: Carter is denied a second term by Ronald Reagan, who wins 51.6% of the popular vote to 41.7% for Carter and 6.7% to independent John Anderson.

슬롯사이트� 1982: Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter co-found The Carter Centre in Atlanta, whose mission is to resolve conflicts, protect human rights and prevent disease around the world.

슬롯사이트� September 1984: The Carters spend a week building Habitat for Humanity houses, launching what becomes the annual Carter Work Project.

슬롯사이트� October 1986: A dedication is held for The Carter Presidential Centre in Atlanta. The centre includes the Carter Presidential Library and Museum and Carter Centre offices.

슬롯사이트� 1989: Carter leads the Carter Centre's first election monitoring mission, declaring Panamanian Gen. Manuel Noriega's election fraudulent.

슬롯사이트� May 1992: Carter meets with Mikhail and Raisa Gorbachev at the Carter Centre to discuss forming the Gorbachev Foundation.

슬롯사이트� June 1994: Carter plays a key role in North Korea nuclear disarmament talks.

슬롯사이트� September 1994: Carter leads a delegation to Haiti, arranging terms to avoid a US invasion and return President Jean-Bertrand Aristide to power.

슬롯사이트� December 1994: Carter negotiates tentative cease-fire in Bosnia.

슬롯사이트� March 1995: Carter mediates cease-fire in Sudan's war with southern rebels.

슬롯사이트� September 1995: Carter travels to Africa to advance the peace process in more troubled areas.

슬롯사이트� December 1998: Carter receives UN Human Rights Prize on 50th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

슬롯사이트� August 1999: President Bill Clinton awards Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

슬롯사이트� September 2001: Carter joins former Presidents Ford, Bush and Clinton at a prayer service at the National Cathedral in Washington after Sept 11 attacks.

슬롯사이트� April 2002: Carter's book 슬롯사이트œAn Hour Before Daylight: Memories of a Rural Boyhood슬롯사이트� chosen as finalist for Pulitzer Prize in biography.

슬롯사이트� May 2002: Carter visits Cuba and addresses the communist nation on television. He is the highest-ranking American to visit in decades.

슬롯사이트� Dec 10, 2002: Carter is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his 슬롯사이트œuntiring effort to find peaceful solutions to international conflicts, to advance democracy and human rights, and to promote economic and social development.

슬롯사이트� July 2007: Carter joins The Elders, a group of international leaders brought together by Nelson Mandela to focus on global issues.

슬롯사이트� Spring 2008: Carter remains officially neutral as Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton battle each other for the Democratic presidential nomination.

슬롯사이트� April 2008: Carter stirs controversy by meeting with the Islamic militant group Hamas.

슬롯사이트� August 2010: Carter travels to North Korea as the Carter Centre negotiates the release of an imprisoned American teacher.

슬롯사이트� August 2013: Carter joins President Barack Obama and former President Bill Clinton at the 50th anniversary of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s 슬롯사이트œI Have A Dream슬롯사이트� speech and the March on Washington.

슬롯사이트� Oct 1, 2014: Carter celebrates his 90th birthday.

슬롯사이트� December 2014: Carter is nominated for a Grammy in the best spoken word album category, for his book 슬롯사이트œA Call To Action.슬롯사이트�

슬롯사이트� May 2015: Carter returns early from an election observation visit in Guyana 슬롯사이트� the Carter Centre's 100th 슬롯사이트� after feeling unwell.

슬롯사이트� August 2015: Carter has a small cancerous mass removed from his liver. He plans to receive treatment at Emory Healthcare in Atlanta.

슬롯사이트� August 2015: Carter announces that his grandson Jason Carter will chair the Carter Centre governing board.

슬롯사이트� March 6, 2016: Carter says an experimental drug has eliminated any sign of his cancer, and that he needs no further treatment.

슬롯사이트� May 25, 2016: Carter steps back from a 슬롯사이트œfront-line슬롯사이트� role with The Elders to become an emeritus member.

슬롯사이트� July 2016: Carter is treated for dehydration during a Habitat for Humanity build in Canada.

슬롯사이트� Spring 2018: Carter publishes 슬롯사이트œFaith: A Journey for All,슬롯사이트� the last of 32 books.

슬롯사이트� March 22, 2019: Carter becomes the longest-lived US president, surpassing President George H W Bush, who died in 2018.

슬롯사이트� September 18, 2019: Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter deliver their final in-person annual report at the Carter Centre.

슬롯사이트� October 2019: At 95, still recovering from a fall, Carter joins the Work Project with Habitat for Humanity in Nashville, Tennessee. It's the last time he works personally on the annual project.

슬롯사이트� Fall 2019-early 2020: Democratic presidential hopefuls visit, publicly embracing Carter as a party elder, a first for his post-presidency.

슬롯사이트� November 2020: The Carter Centre monitors an audit of presidential election results in the state of Georgia, marking a new era of democracy advocacy within the US.

슬롯사이트� Jan 20, 2021: The Carters miss President Joe Biden's swearing-in, the first presidential inauguration they don't attend since Carter's own ceremony in 1977. The Bidens later visit the Carters in Plains on April 29.

슬롯사이트� Feb 19, 2023: Carter enters home hospice care after a series of short hospital stays.

슬롯사이트� July 7, 2023: The Carters celebrate their 77th and final wedding anniversary.

슬롯사이트� Nov 19, 2023: Rosalynn Carter dies at home, two days after the family announced that she had joined the former president in receiving hospice care.

슬롯사이트� Oct 1, 2024 슬롯사이트� Carter becomes the first former US president to reach 100 years of age, celebrating at home with extended family and close friends.

슬롯사이트� Oct 16, 2024 슬롯사이트� Carter casts a Georgia mail ballot for Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris, having told his family he wanted to live long enough to vote for her. It marks his 21st presidential election as a voter.

슬롯사이트� Dec 29, 2024: Carter dies at home. (AP)

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