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Fasttrack to America's Past
Section 7:  Becoming a World Leader
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Timeline of American history 1900 to 1950



 
 

Dates for the events shown:
First airplane flies - 1903
Panama Canal work begins - 1904
Pure Food and Drugs Act  - 1906
Model T Ford introduced - 1908
World War I begins - 1914  (Aug.)
U.S. enters WW I - 1917  (April)
WW I ends - 1918  (Nov.)
Prohibition begins - 1920  (Jan.)
Women get voting rights - 1920  (Aug.)
Stock market crash - 1929  (Oct.)
FDR elected - 1932
New Deal programs begin - 1933
Social Security Act  - 1935
World War Two begins - 1939  (Sept.)
Hitler takes France - 1940  (May/June)
Pearl Harbor attacked - 1941  (Dec.)
Germany surrenders - 1945  (May)
Japan surrenders - 1945  (Aug.)
NATO formed - 1949


 
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