time line

  • the assassination of Archduke France

    the assassination of Archduke France
    This assassination started WW1 in 1914. Archduke France was killed in June 28, 1914.
  • Sinking of the Lusitania

    Sinking of the Lusitania
    The Lusitania sank do to German submarine shooting it down.There was 128 Americans on the Lusitania. After this effect , this is was made the US join the fight.
  • Trench Warfare

    Trench Warfare
    The trench warfare was a new initiative ways to fight.This allowed Protection to the soldiers.
  • The Zimmerman Telegram

    The Zimmerman Telegram
    The Zimmerman Telegram was a secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office in January 1917 that proposed a military alliance between Germany, Mexico and Japan in the event of the United States entering World War I against Germany.
  • The Treaty of Versailles

    The Treaty of Versailles
    World War I officially ended with the signing of the Treaty of Versailles. Negotiated among the Allied powers with little participation by Germany, reassigned German boundaries and assigned liability for reparations. After strict enforcement for five years, the French assented to the modification of important provisions.
  • Black Tuesday

    Black Tuesday
    Black Tuesday was when the US stock market crashed. This was a big problem to the people.Banks closed so the people had no money.Billions of dollars lost.
  • Hooverviles

    Hooverviles
    these were homes for people that couldn't afford homes during the depression.
  • The New Deal

    The New Deal
    New Deal, that aimed to restore some measure of dignity and prosperity to many Americans. More than that, Roosevelt’s New Deal permanently changed the federal government’s relationship to the U.S. populace.
  • Alphabet Agencies

    Alphabet Agencies
    This was agencies that with the name of there company just shorted it with the first letters of each word.
  • Fireside Chats

    Fireside Chats
    Roosevelt addressed the American people in some 30 speeches broadcast via radio, speaking on a variety of topics from banking to unemployment to fighting fascism in Europe. Millions of people found comfort and renewed confidence in these speeches, which became known as the “fireside chats.”
  • Dust Bowl

    Dust Bowl
    The dust bowl was a drought in the southern area and the dust was on the ground and was lifted up a the dust bowl was created.