U.S. 1900-1920

  • William McKinley Assassinated

    William McKinley Assassinated
    William McKinley is shot by an assassin. Eight days later, he dies of the wound.
  • Theodore Roosevelt Inaugurated

    Theodore Roosevelt Inaugurated
    The same day as William McKinley's death, Theodore Roosevelt is inaugurated as the twenty-sixth President of the United States.
  • Roosevelt Corollary

    Roosevelt Corollary
    President Theodore Roosevelt presents his Roosevelt Corollary, an addition to the Monroe Doctrine which claims the United States' responsibility to intervene in conflicts in the Americas.
  • Upton Sinclair Publishes The Jungle

    Upton Sinclair Publishes The Jungle
    Upton Sinclair publishes his book The Jungle, which exposes the horrors of the meat-packing industry. It is instrumental in inspiring calls for reform in the workplace.
  • First Model T Produced

    First Model T Produced
    Henry Ford produces the first Model T, beginning the automotive industry.
  • William Howard Taft Inaugurated

    William Howard Taft Inaugurated
    William Howard Taft is inaugurated as the twenty-seventh President of the United States.
  • Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire

    Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
    A fire catches in the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory, killing more than one hundred workers, many of whom are women.
  • Woodrow Wilson Inaugurated

    Woodrow Wilson Inaugurated
    Woodrow Wilson is Inaugurated as the twenty-eighth President of the United States.
  • Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) Founded

    Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) Founded
    Marcus Garvey founds the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA), intended to empower blacks and garner support for the "Back to Africa" movement.
  • World War I Begins

    World War I Begins
    The Austro-Hungarian Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie are assassinated in Sarajevo, causing the Austro-Hungarian Empire to declare war on Serbia. World War I begins.
  • The Lusitania Sinks

    The Lusitania Sinks
    The British luxury liner Lusitania, holding both British and American passengers, is sunk by a German U-Boat. Despite warnings of the attack from Germany and the fact that the ship was carrying weapons at the time, the United States is angered at the attack.
  • Zimmermann Telegram Published in America

    Zimmermann Telegram Published in America
    The Zimmermann Telegram, in which Germany promises to return American territory to Mexico in exchange for assistance in the war, is published in America, causing outrage throughout the nation.
  • U.S. Enters World War I

    U.S. Enters World War I
    Faced with German threats and Allied calls for assistance, the United States declares war on Germany and enters World War I.
  • Committee on Public Information (CPI) Founded

    Committee on Public Information (CPI) Founded
    President Woodrow Wilson founds the Committee on Public Information (CPI) in order to spread wartime propaganda.
  • Selective Service Act

    Selective Service Act
    Wilson passes the Selective Service Act, a draft for all male citizens age 21 to 30, and later 18-45. Unlike the Civil War draft, drafted soldiers cannot purchase an exemption.
  • Espionage Act

    Espionage Act
    The Espionage Act, which limits dissent against World War I and other acts of insubordination, is passed.
  • Wilson Presents Fourteen Points

    Wilson Presents Fourteen Points
    President Woodrow Wilson presents his Fourteen Points, a list of postwar principles of peace. In it, he mentions his plan for the League of Nations.
  • Sedition Act

    Sedition Act
    The Sedition Act, which, like the Espionage Act, prevents antiwar language and the spreading of false information, is passed.
  • World War I Ends

    World War I Ends
    World War I ends with an Allied victory on what is to be known as Armistice Day, or later Veterans Day.
  • Eighteenth Amendment Ratified

    Eighteenth Amendment Ratified
    The Eighteenth Amendment, which prohibits alcohol, is ratified.
  • League of Nations Founded

    League of Nations Founded
    Wilson's League of Nations is founded, however, the United States chooses neither to enter the League nor accept the terms of the Treaty of Versailles.
  • Sacco and Vanzetti Case Begins

    Sacco and Vanzetti Case Begins
    The Sacco and Vanzetti Case, in which two Italian Communists are accused of committing murder, begins. Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti will eventually be executed for their crime. The case is assumed by many to be a result of the anti-Communist "Red Scare."
  • Nineteenth Amendment Adopted

    Nineteenth Amendment Adopted
    The Nineteenth Amendment, which guarantees the right of both sexes to vote, is adopted.