US History II

  • Austria-Hungary declares war

    Austria-Hungary declares war
    Austria-Hungary declares a short war against Serbia
  • Germany Invades

    Germany Invades
    Germany invades Belguim following a strategy known as the Schlieffen Plan.
  • Lusitania Sunk

    Lusitania Sunk
    The Lusitania is sunk by a German U-Boat.
  • America Declares War

    America Declares War
    America declares war aginst Germany
  • Forteen Points Delivered

    Forteen Points Delivered
    President Wilson deliverd Fourteen points before Congress.
  • Alvin York

    Alvin York
    Alvin York was a conscientious objector killed 25 Germans and with six other doughboys capture 132 prisoners.
  • Austria Surrenders

    Austria Surrenders
    Austria-Hungary surrendered to allies.
  • WWI Ends

    WWI Ends
    The first world war ends.
  • Big Four Sign Peace Treaty

    Big Four Sign Peace Treaty
    Big Four and the leaders of the defeated nations gathered to sign peace treaty.
  • U.S. Steel Cooporation Refuses Meeting

    U.S. Steel Cooporation Refuses Meeting
    The U.S. Steel Cooporation refused to meet with union representatives, as a result over 30,000 workers walked off their jobs.
  • Negotitations Produced A Deadlock

    Negotitations Produced A Deadlock
    Negotiations between labor and management produced a deadlock for the steel mill strike.
  • Woodrow Wilson Has Stroke

    Woodrow Wilson Has Stroke
    Presindent Woodrow Wilson suffers a stroke and lay partilly paralyzed for more than two months.
  • Strike Ends

    Strike Ends
    The steel strike ends.
  • Harding Dies

    Harding Dies
    Warren G. Harding dies of a heart attack or stroke.
  • Crime To Teach Evolution

    Crime To Teach Evolution
    Tennessee passed the nation's first law that made it a crime to teach evolution.
  • Scopes Trial Opens

    Scopes Trial Opens
    Scopes trial oppened and almost over nighht became a national sensation.
  • Charles A. Lindbergh Starts Across Alantic

    Made the first nonstop solo flight across the Alantic Ocean.
  • Sacco and Vanzettie Executed

    Sacco and Vanzettie Executed
    Sacco and Vanzettie died in the electric chair.
  • Jack Dempsey and Gene Tunney Match

    Jack Dempsey and Gene Tunney Match
    Approximately 50 million americans sat listening to their radios as Graham McNamee, radio's most popular announcer, breathlessly called the boxing match between Former heavyweight champ Jack Dempsey and current titleholder, Gene Tunney.
  • Model A Debut

    Model A Debut
    Some 1 million New Yorkers mobbed showrooms to view the new Model A.
  • Axis Powers Created

    Axis Powers Created
    Germany, Italy, and Japan had signed a mutual defense treaty, the Tripartite Pact. The three nations become known as the Axis powers.
  • March For The Right

    March For The Right
    A. Phillip Randolph called on Afican Americans everywhere to come to the capital and to march under the banner "We Loyal Colored Americans Demand the Right to Work and Fight for Our Country"
  • Japenese Prepare For Attack

    Japenese Prepare For Attack
    Hideki Tojo ordered the Japanese navy to prepare for an attack on the United States.
  • Message Recieved

    Message Recieved
    Roosevely recieved a decoded message message that instructed Japan's peace envoy to reject all American peace proposals.
  • The Bombing of Pearl Harbor

    The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
    More than 180 Japanese warplanes bombed Pearl Harbor.
  • Churchill Arrives

    Churchill Arrives
    Prime Minister Winston Churchill arrived at the White House and spent the next three weeks working out war plans with President Roosevelt and his advisors.
  • Women's Auxilary Born

    Women's Auxilary Born
    Congress passed the WAAC law. The WAAC is the Women's Auxilary Army Corps.
  • German Surrendered

    German Surrendered
    Germany surredered at the Battle of Stalingrad.
  • D-Day Invasion

    D-Day Invasion
    Eisenhower gave the go-ahead for the invasion. Shortley after midnight, three divisions parachuted down behind German lines.
  • President Truman

    President Truman
    Truman suddenly becomes president when Franklin Roosevelt died.
  • United Nations

    United Nations
    The representatives of 50 nations met in San Francisco to establish a new peacekeeping body.
  • Last Day For The Battle For Okinawa

    Last Day For The Battle For Okinawa
    By time the fighting ended, more than 7,600 American s had died.
  • United Nations Sign

    United Nations Sign
    The delagates signed the charter establishing the United Nations.
  • Controls Ended

    Controls Ended
    With rising unemployment rates, prices on goods skyrocketed.
  • Truman Doctrine

    Truman Doctrine
    Truman asks congress for $400 million in economic and military aid for Greece and Turkey.
  • North Atlantic Traety Organization

    North Atlantic Traety Organization
    Belgium, Denmark, France, Great Britain, Iceland, Italy,Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, and Portugal joined with the United States and Canada to form a defensive military alliance.
  • North Attacks The South

    North Attacks The South
    North Korea forces sweep accross the 38th parallel in a surprise attack on South Korea.
  • America To Korea

    America To Korea
    In a show of military strength, Truman ordered American troops stationed in Japan to support the South Koreans.
  • Korean War View

    Korean War View
    First Lieutenant Phillip Day, Jr., vividly remebers his first tatse of battle in Kora. He spotted a column of eight enemy tanls moving toward his company.
  • Sputnik Launched

    Sputnik Launched
    Sputnik, the world's first artificial satellite id launched.