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Woodrow Wilson
Woodrow Wilson became president on March, 4th, 1913. He became the 28th president of the United States of America. -
14 points
Gave a speech on how we was going to keep the United States out of war and make the country remain neutral. -
Prohibition
Where the process, distribution, and production of alcohol was ban nationwide. Which became known as the 18th amendment. -
19th amendment
The 19th amendment was passed and gave the rights for women to vote. -
Warren G. Harding
Warren G. Harding became the 29th president on March, 4th, 1921, until he dies. His term is very short. -
Emergency Quota Act
Harding signs the Emergency Quota Act, which is the limitatation of immigration from any country. -
Harding dies
President Warren G. Harding passes away on a speaking tour, most likely that led to a heart attack during his tour. -
Taking over of Harding
Calvin Coolidge takes over Warren G. Hardings presidency thus, making him the 30th president. -
Calvin Coolidge
Calvin Coolidge becomes president on August, 3rd, 1923. He takes over what Harding did not finish. -
Revenue Act
Calvin Coolidge signs the Revenue Act which is what Hardings "normalcy" quote turned into a "Cool with Coolidge" quote. -
Talkies
The first "talkies", as the Jazz singer, starring Al Johnsonwas released on this day. -
Kellogg- Briand Pact
The pact outlaws war as a means to settle disputes, substituting diplomacy and world opinion for armed conflict. The United States and other 15 nations also signed this pact. -
Herbert Hoover
Herbert Hoover became the 30th president of the United States on March, 4th, 1929 -
"Black Thursday"
On this day, the New York Stock Exchange collapses as 13 million of shares were sold. -
The Star Spangled Banner
The Star Spangle Banner song officially becomes our own nationa anthem on this day. -
Emilia Earhart
Emilia becomes the very first woman to ever complete a solo un across the Atlantic Ocean. -
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Franklin D. Roosevelt became the 32nd president of the United States on this day. -
Social Secruity Act
Roosevelt passes the Social Secruity Act which is a board to coordinate the payment of old-age benefits for people over the age of 65. -
Fair Labor Standards Act
Franklin D. Roosevelt signs this act for raising the minimum wage and setting the maximum work to 40 hours a week but, only for businessess that are in interstate commerce. -
All ports and waters closed
Franklin D. Roosevelt declares all ports and waters to be closed because of submarine issues.