Timeline of the history of the United States (1900–1929)
This section of the timeline of United States history concern events from 1900 to 1929 .
U.S. territorial extent in 1900
1900s
Presidency of William McKinley
Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt
March 4, 1901 – President McKinley begins second term; Roosevelt becomes the 25th vice president.
September 6, 1901 – McKinley is shot, in Buffalo, New York .
September 14, 1901 – President McKinley dies, Vice President Roosevelt becomes the 26th president[ 1]
1901 – U.S. Steel founded by John Pierpont Morgan
1901 – Hay–Pauncefote Treaty
1901 – Louis Armstrong born
1902 – Drago Doctrine
1902 – First Rose Bowl game played
1902 – Newlands Reclamation Act
1903 – Great Train Robbery movie opens
1903 – Harley-Davidson Motor Company created
1903 – Ford Motor Company formed
1903 – First World Series
1903 – Elkins Act
1903 – Big stick ideology
1903 – Hay–Bunau-Varilla Treaty
1903 – Hay–Herrán Treaty
1903 – United States Department of Commerce and Labor created
1903 – The Wright brothers make their first powered flight in the Wright Flyer at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina
1904 – Roosevelt Corollary to Monroe Doctrine
1904 – Panama Canal Zone acquired
1904 – Louisiana Purchase Exposition , St. Louis
1904 – U.S. presidential election : Theodore Roosevelt elected president for full term; Charles W. Fairbanks elected vice president
March 4, 1905 – President Roosevelt begins full term, Fairbanks becomes the 26th vice president
1905 – Niagara Falls conference
1905 – Industrial Workers of the World
1905 – Albert Einstein publishes his theory of relativity
1906 – Susan B. Anthony dies
1906 – Algeciras Conference
1906 – Pure Food and Drug Act and Federal Meat Inspection Act
1906 – Hepburn Act
1906 – Theodore Roosevelt negotiates Treaty of Portsmouth , receives Nobel Peace Prize
Teddy Roosevelt, the Bull Moose, led American progressives in the early 20th century.
Presidency of William Howard Taft
1910s
Presidency of Woodrow Wilson
March 4, 1913 – Wilson becomes the 28th president and Marshall becomes the 28th vice president
1913 – Woman Suffrage Procession , a large woman suffrage parade in Washington, D.C., is organized by Alice Paul and held on the eve of Wilson's inaugural
1913 – 16th Amendment , establishing an income tax
1913 – End of the Philippine–American War
1913 – The Armory Show opens in New York City introducing Modern art both American and European to the American public.
1913 – 17th Amendment , establishing the direct election of U.S. Senators.
1913 – Underwood Tariff
1913 – Federal Reserve Act was passed by the 63rd United States Congress and signed into law by President Woodrow Wilson on December 23, 1913. Federal_Reserve_Act
1913 – Henry Ford develops the modern assembly line
1914 – Mother's Day established as a national holiday
1914 – Federal Trade Commission created
1914 – Clayton Antitrust Act
1914 – ABC Powers
1914 – World War I begins when Austria–Hungary declares war on Serbia
1915 – The Birth of a Nation opens
1915 – RMS Lusitania sunk
1915 – First transcontinental telephone is hooked up
1916 – the U.S. acquires Virgin Islands
1916 – Jeannette Rankin first woman elected to U.S. congress
1916 – Louis Brandeis appointed to Supreme Court
1916 – Adamson Act
1916 – Federal Farm Loan Act
1916 – Jones Act
1916 – 1916 United States presidential election : Woodrow Wilson is reelected president and Thomas R. Marshall is reelected vice president, by a mere 3,773 votes in California
1916 – Germany agrees to restrict submarine warfare
1916 – The Great Migration begins
1917 – Zimmermann Telegram
March 4, 1917 – President Wilson and Vice President Marshall begin their second terms
1917 – U.S. enters World War I
1917 – Espionage and Sedition Acts
1917 – Lansing–Ishii Agreement
1917 – National Hockey League formed
1917 – U.S. Virgin Islands purchased from Denmark
1917 – Temperance movement leads to prohibition laws in 29 states
1917–1919 – Silent Sentinels hold a vigil outside the White House gates in favor of women's suffrage, a nearly two–and–a–half year demonstration organized by Alice Paul and the National Woman's Party
1917–1920 – First Red Scare , marked by a widespread fear of Bolshevism and anarchism
1918 – President Wilson's Fourteen Points , which assures citizens that the Great War was being fought for a moral cause and postwar peace in Europe
1918 – Republicans win back Congress in the Midterm elections.
1918 – Armistice agreement ends World War I
1918 – Spanish flu pandemic begins
1918 – Daylight saving time is first adopted
1919 – Treaty of Versailles agreed to by victorious powers .
1919 – President Wilson has a massive stroke. First Lady Edith Wilson takes over in a "silent coup".
1919 – United States Senate rejects Treaty of Versailles and League of Nations
1919 – 18th Amendment , establishing Prohibition
1919 – Black Sox Scandal during that year's World Series , with the fallout lasting for decades
1919 – Sherwood Anderson publishes Winesburg, Ohio
1919 – Palmer Raids
1920s
Presidency of Warren G. Harding
Presidency of Calvin Coolidge
1924 – 1924 U.S. presidential election : Calvin Coolidge elected president for a full term, Charles G. Dawes elected vice president
1924 – The Dawes Plan
March 4, 1925 – President Coolidge begins full term, Dawes becomes the 30th vice president
1925 – Scopes Trial , whose outcome found that the teaching of evolution in the classroom "does not violate church and state or state religion laws but instead, merely prohibits the teaching of evolution on the grounds of intellectual disagreement"
1925 – Nellie Tayloe Ross elected governor of Wyoming
1925 – WSM broadcasts the Grand Ole Opry for the first time.
1925 – Countee Cullen published a book of poems called Color .
1925 – F. Scott Fitzgerald publishes The Great Gatsby
1926 – NBC founded as the U.S.'s first major broadcast network
1926 – United States intervenes in Nicaragua
1926 – Opportunity Magazine publishes Langston Hughes ' The Weary Blues
1926 – The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway is published.
1927 – Sacco and Vanzetti executed, seven years after they were convicted of murdering two men during an armed robbery in Massachusetts
1927 – Charles Lindbergh makes first trans–Atlantic flight
1927 – The Jazz Singer , the first motion picture with sound , is released
1927 – U.S. citizenship granted to inhabitants of U.S. Virgin Islands
1927 – Columbia Broadcasting System (later called CBS) was founded, and becomes the second national radio network in the U.S.
1927 – The 15,000,000th Model T rolled off the Assembly Line at Ford Motor Company .
1927 – Babe Ruth hits a record 60 home runs in a single season
1928 – Disney's Steamboat Willie opens, the first animated picture to feature Mickey Mouse
1928 – Kellogg–Briand Pact
1928 – Amelia Earhart becomes the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean.
1928 – First color motion pictures are demonstrated by George Eastman
1928 – 1928 U.S. presidential election : Herbert C. Hoover elected president and Charles Curtis vice president
Presidency of Herbert C. Hoover
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