LETU HISTORY 2 TIMELINE - 1900-1920

  • Andrew Carnegie sells Steel Company

  • Theodore Roosevelt becomes 26th President and serves for 2 terms

  • Wright Brothers complete first flight in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina

    The brothers made three more flights that day, the longest of which covered 852 feet (260 meters) in 59 seconds.
  • Roosevelt Corollary to Monroe Doctrine

    Law reaffirmed and expanded Monroe Doctrine. It provided U.S. the right to intervention in any Latin American nation in order to correct administrative & fiscal deficiencies
  • Theodore Roosevelt - 2nd Inauguration

  • Upton Sinclair publishes The Jungle

    Publication on the unhealthy working conditions in Chicago’s meatpacking factories.
  • Gentlemen's Agreement

    US & Japan gov’t reach agreement where Japan would stop issuing passports to working-class immigrants
  • "The Great White Fleet"

    U.S. Navy sails 16 battleships around the world
  • Henry Ford introduces his Model T

    Originally price was $850
  • William Taft becomes 27th President

  • Mexican Revolution

    After peasants and workers start the revolution, Francisco Madero assumes power as president. Upheaval sends a flood of Mexican immigrants seeking refuge to the United States.
  • Triangle Shirtwaist Company Fire

    Managers locked doors to keep employees composed of immigrant female workers from taking unauthorized breaks but fire starts leaving workers with no way of escape.
  • 16th Amendment ratified

    The federal government forms anincome tax on American citizens.
  • Woodrow Wilson becomes 28th President

  • Henry Ford installs 1st assembling line

  • Federal Reserve System is established

    System provided control over the nation's currency.
  • The Tampico Affair

    After Mexican President Madero is killed,U.S. soldiers are arrested and detained for supposedly entering prohibited zone. Although Mexico apologizes, Pres. Wilson sends in marines.
  • Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand and his wife

    Sparked the beginning of World War 1
  • Panama Canal completed and open to transport

    Ships no longer had to round Cape Horn to travel between the Atlantic and the Pacific oceans.
  • The Federal Trade Commission

    Commission was to prevent monopolies and unfair business practices.
  • Clayton Antitrust Act

    Closed loopholes of previous Sherman Anti-Trust Act
  • Sinking of Lusitania

    British liner torpedoed by German subs and over 100 Americans were killed.
  • Chasing Pancho Villa

    Francisco "Pancho" Villa leads hundreds of Mexicans to attack the U.S. town of Columbus which resulted in Pres. Wilson sending troops to pursue Villa.
  • Naval Act of 1916

    largest expansion of U.S navy
  • Germany resumes unrestricted submarine warfare

  • Zimmermann Telegram made Public

    Germany offered to restore lost territories lost by Mexico if Mexico would agree to attack the United States.
  • America enters WWI

  • Woodrow Wilson 2nd Inauguration

  • Selective Service Act Passed

    U.S. institutes military draft.
  • Espionage Act Passed

    Penalty for anyone who expresses disloyalty or interferes during WWI.
  • Start of Bolshevik Revolution

    Vladimir Lenin leads revolt to overthrow Soviet Union government.
  • Spanish Flu

  • Wilson's Fourteen Points

    Wilson called for open peace treaties without secret agreements, reduction of arms freedom of seas, and a League of Nations to be established.
  • Sedition Act

    War dissenters who publicly protested could be arrested and imprisoned.
  • Red Summer

    Numerous riots across the country which exposed racial issues after the military servicemen returned.
  • 18th Amendment

    Banned "the manufacture, sale, or transportation of liquors."
  • Treaty of Versailles

    Official end of WWI
  • 19th Amendment Ratified

    Provided women the right to vote