Calvin Coolidge's Presidency

  • 30th president of the United States

    30th president of the United States
    Coolidge was sworn in by his father as the thirteenth president of the United States.
    Picture: http://people.bu.edu/wwildman/ben/mass/1919.htm
  • He gave his first address

    He gave his first address
    Opposed to goverment interference with bussiness and wants to lower taxes, and extending hardings polocies
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  • Coolidge provided twenty-year annuities for veterns

    Coolidge provided twenty-year annuities for veterns
    Overall cost of $2 billion. Soliders bonus bill is passed by the house. Senate passes the bill, congress vetos it. Congress overrides veto
    Picture: http://www.uwyo.edu/studentaff/veteranservices/
  • Congress passes new law about immigrants

    Congress passes new law about immigrants
    Japaness immigrants are barred completely while canadians and mexicans remain exempted from the quotas.
    picture: chipwagar.posterous.com
  • Coolidge wins election

    Coolidge wins election
    Coolidge wins the election with 382 electoral votes (15,725,000 to the Democrats' 136.

    picture: http://millercenter.org/president/events/11_04
  • Coolidge is inaugurated

    Coolidge is inaugurated
    He was inagurated president in his first elected term.
    Picture: old-photos.blogspot.com
  • Coolidge signs Revenue Act into law

    Coolidge signs Revenue Act into law
  • United States and France sign agreement

    United States and France sign agreement
    He canceled sixty percent of french debt from the great war.
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  • The United States signs Tariff Treaty with the Chinese

    The United States signs Tariff Treaty with the Chinese
    This treaty was signed to have an agreement to have a good relation.
    picture: http://www.mysanantonio.com/slideshows/news/slideshow/Presidents-Day-2899.php
  • End of presidency for Calvin Coolidge

    End of presidency for Calvin Coolidge
    He did not seek reelection after his term was over.
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