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Warren Harding Presidency Timeline The Emergency Quota Act is passed by Congress |
Warren Harding Presidency Timeline |
Warren Harding Timeline: Presidential Timeline of Important Events 1921 - His inauguration as 29th President of the United States 1921 - WWI was formally ended by joint resolution 1921 - May: The Emergency Quota Act is passed following the massive influx of European immigrants into the U S at the end of World War I 1921 - The Teapot Dome Scandal erupts surrounding the secret leasing of federal oil reserves by the secretary of the interior, Albert Bacon Fall. 1921 - The President officially opposes entry into the League of Nations 1921 - The Budget and Accounting Act of 1921 created the Bureau of the Budget and housed it within the Department of the Treasury. 1921 - The Washington Armament Conference: an international conference called by the US to limit the naval arms race and devise security agreements in the Pacific area. 1921 - The Shepperd-Towner Act was passed to fund maternity and infant health care. 1921 - The War protestor and union leader Eugene V. Debs was pardoned 1922 - The Capper-Volstead Act was passed due to the depression of agricultural prices following World War I 1923 - On August 2, 1923, President Warren Harding died of a heart attack in San Francisco, California, whilst on a speaking tour. 1923 - His presidency and term in office ends with his untimely death. The next US President was Calvin Coolidge Warren Harding Timeline of important Events Warren G. Harding Timeline - American Historama Warren Harding Presidency Timeline |