1920s timeline

  • Germany signed treaty with Allied powers after World War 1

    Germany signed treaty with Allied powers after World War 1
    Germany lost the war to our Allies. This event caused Germany to sign a treaty to officially end the war. The treaty was called The Treaty of Versailles which of course ended World War 1.
  • Treaty Causes Conflict

    Treaty Causes Conflict
    Signing the treaty promises peace throughout the newly created League of Nations. This treaty was also a main factor to future conflict. Forcing Germany to pay for the damage that has been done ended in Germany once again becoming a main issue of The League of Nations.
  • President Wilson suffers from terrible stroke

    President Wilson suffers from terrible stroke
    While on tour to speak upon countries about the creation of The League of Nations Wilson suffers from a deadly stroke. Wilson was a intelligent man with an amazing idea. Out of the last several months of his term he suffers from a stroke and cant continue his speaking tour, he later dies a few years down on February 3, 1924
  • Steel Strike Ends

    Steel Strike Ends
    The Steel Strike was organized by workers that made steel, tin and iron. They were over worked and got to the point that workers went on a strike that lead to a day long gun battle. Workers started leaving the union and caused it to give the workers the demands they wanted. this later ends Jan 8, 1920
  • 19th amendment ratified

    19th amendment ratified
    The 19th amendment was an amendment the denied women the right to vote. On August 18, 1920 the 19th was ratified. This allowed women to vote but not quit have as equal rights as men.
  • President Harding wins election by a nudge

    President Harding wins election by a nudge
    Warren Harding won the presidential election by a nudge. Harding wins over half of the popular vote and about around 70% of popular vote against the democrat runner James Cox. Harding becomes president on Nov 2, 1920.
  • Sacco and Vanzetti trial

    Sacco and Vanzetti trial
    Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti were convicted of murder during the 1920's. The two were accused of an armed robbery robbing a shoe company in Massachusetts. The two were later executed for murder in the late 1920's.
  • World Series will be first to be broadcast on the radio

    World Series will be first to be broadcast on the radio
    Yankees and Giants take it to the world series. Yankees versed the Giants in the world series was the first to be broadcast on radio. Giants win 5 games to 3.
  • President Harding Passes

    President Harding Passes
    President Harding one of many has achieved a decent amount of goals during office. Harding as well as Pres. Wilson suffers from a stroke. Vice president Coolidge takes over the presidency.
  • Ford Motor Company

    Ford Motor Company
    Ford one of the first to create what we know today as the car builds growing company. The company gained its growth of affordable cars and reaches over 1 billion dollars. Henry Ford introduces the Model T with overall good sales ratings and expands his company to what we know today.