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United States Timeline: 1900 to 1920

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    United States Timeline: 1900 to 1920

  • The publishing of "The Wizard of Oz"

    The publishing of "The Wizard of Oz"
    The story has been a play, novel and movie. Frank L. Baum dedicated this film to his wife. when this was first put into story 35,000 were copied and 21,000 were sold.
  • The assassination of President Mckinley

    The assassination of President Mckinley
    William Mckinley was shot on September 6th, 1901. He was shot inside the temple of music on the grounds of the Pan American Exposotion in Buffalo, New York. After Mckinleys assassination VicePresident Theodore Roosevelt became the 6th President of the United States of America.
  • "The Great Train Robbery" was published

    "The Great Train Robbery" was published
    "The Great Train Robbery" was a classic western movie. This movie was about four bandits who rob a train and make a grwat escape, bu tin the long run they end up getting shot.
  • The Wright Brothers make theirs first flight

    The Wright Brothers make theirs first flight
    The Wright brothers got up in the air for 12 seconds and flown over 120 feet.
  • Upton Sinclair publishes "The Jungle"

    Upton Sinclair publishes "The Jungle"
    Upton wrote the novel with the intentions of immagrants in USA.
  • San Fransisco earthquake of 1906

    San Fransisco earthquake of 1906
    The earthquake happend along the Andres Fault. The earthquake killed 63 people, but alot of people were left homeless and injured.
  • Rooslevelt Panic

    Rooslevelt Panic
    There wasnt a specific date for this tradegy. This was throughout October. The Roosevelt Panic was about The NewYork stock exchange fell over 50%.
  • NAACP was founded

    NAACP was founded
    The NAACp in the National Association of the Advancement of Colored People. This was founded Feburary 12th, 1909. This happened after a race riot in sprong field Illionos.
  • Howard Taft was elected 27th President

    Howard Taft was elected 27th President
    Howrad was elected President March 4th, 1909. Taft was the only man to serve chief or justice, and President.
  • Standard Oil's monopoly is dissolved

    Standard Oil's monopoly is dissolved
    The standard oil could have been worth alot of money back then. But they thought if they envyed the trust then it would ruin the competion of the enterprise.
  • Triangle Shirtwaist Company Fire

    Triangle Shirtwaist Company Fire
    The fire caused 146 deaths, mostly women ages 16-33. Managers locked doors to stairwells and exits. The women had to escape from the escelator before it broke down.
  • Sinking of the Titanic

    Sinking of the Titanic
    The Titanic was the largest passanger liner at the time with 2,224 people aboard. The ship hit an iceberg and sank killing more than 1,500 people.
  • Woodrow Wilson is elected 28th President of the United States

    Woodrow Wilson is elected 28th President of the United States
    Roosevelt ran as a third party and took away votes from the Republicans so the Democrats won. Thomas R. Marshall was his running mate.
  • Work finished on the Panama Canal

    Work finished on the Panama Canal
    Roosevelt thought this was vital to the American world power. The canal would save time and money for commerical and military shipping.
  • World War I begins

    World War I begins
    The worlds greatest powers assembled together in allies. The German army carried out the Schlieffen Plan but were halted which was the start of the war.
  • Sinking of the Lusitania

    Sinking of the Lusitania
    The ship was torpedoed by a German U-Boat near Ireland. It sank in 18 minutes killing more than 1,195 lives. The death of 123 Americans helped to stimulate anti-German sentiment in the USA
  • United States enters WWI

    United States enters WWI
    The United States joined Britain, France, and Russia. More than 2 million soilders fought in France. Americans weren't for this and they wanted to stay neutral.
  • World War I ends with the Treaty of Versailles

    World War I ends with the Treaty of Versailles
    The treaty was signed at Versailles palace near Paris. Germany was not pacified or consiliated which was a factor leading to WWII.
  • 18th Amendment (Prohibition)

    18th Amendment (Prohibition)
    This amendment prohibited alcoholic bevrages in the U.S. except for religious and medical purposes. It was repealed in 1933.
  • 19th Amendment (Women's Suffrage)

    19th Amendment (Women's Suffrage)
    Prohibits any U.S. citizen to be denied the right to vote based on sex. Susan B. Anothony and Elizabeht Cady Stanton drafted the amendment and introduced it in 1878. In 1920, congress finally submitted it to the states to be radified.