1920

By Nate89
  • 19th Admendment

    19th Admendment
    Women get the right to vote. Once women got the right to vote, they had power in the government. What they thought actually mattered to the people running for political offices, because they now can change the outcome of elections.
  • Sacco-Vanzetti Trial

    Sacco-Vanzetti Trial
    The Sacco-Vanzetti Trial starts. The two Italians are placed on trial for armed robbery. The trial was rushed and both men were sentenced to death. Many believe that the men were not guilty but only sentenced to death because of their ethnic background.
  • German Reparations

    German Reparations
    Due to inflation of the German mark, one American dollar is worth seven thousand German marks. This is because the German government printed an abundance of money. They did this to repay their debt from WW1
  • Model T. was first affordable car invented

    Model T. was first affordable car invented
    Although the first car by Henry Ford was very expensive, people wanted to make it more affordable. The Ford Motor Company in Detroit made the Model T. Ford, the first affordable car. Ford made the car more affordable by making the cars in mass production.
  • Martin Luther King is Born

    Martin Luther King is Born
    In his grandfathers house in Atlanta Georgia he is born. As a child Martin faces many prejudices. He later goes on to become a preacher and a leader in the civil rights movement.
  • Klansmen March

    Klansmen March
    40,000 Ku Klux Klansmen march on Washington. Their white-hooded procession filling Pennsylvania Avenue. This is known as the largest public Klan gathering.
  • First non-stop transatlantic flight in history.

    First non-stop transatlantic flight in history.
    Charles Lindbergh leaves Roosevelt Field, New York on the first transatlantic flight. He would reach Paris thirty-three hours later. A parade is held in New York City when he returns on June 13.
  • Amelia Earhart

    Amelia Earhart
    Amelia Earhart becomes the first woman to fly over the Atlantic Ocean. She did this in a Fokker tri-motor aircraft. Her co-pilotsfor this flight were Wilmer Stultz and Louis Gordon.
  • Start of Great Depression

    Start of Great Depression
    In Oct. 1929 the stock market crashed in America, causing a Great Depression. The banks shut down due to having no money. Their was a major rise in unemployment and poverty.
  • Saint Valentine's Day Massacre

    Saint Valentine's Day Massacre
    Chicago mob dressed as cops, pulled over several rial gang members, put them against a wall, and shot them. As stated in the name this happened on st. Valentine’s Day. The mob was run by Al Capone.