Timeline of the presidency of Warren G. Harding
Presidency of Warren G. Harding | |
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In office | |
March 4, 1921 – August 2, 1923 | |
Preceded by | Wilson presidency |
Succeeded by | Coolidge presidency |
Seat | White House, Washington, D.C. |
Political party | Republican |
The presidency of Warren G. Harding began on March 4, 1921, when Warren G. Harding was inaugurated as President of the United States, and ended when he died on August 2, 1923, a span of 881 days.
1921
- March 4 – Inauguration of Warren G. Harding
- August 25 – Battle of Blair Mountain
- November 9 – Federal Aid Highway Act of 1921
- November 12 – Washington Naval Conference
- November 23 – Revenue Act of 1921
- November 23 – Sheppard–Towner Act
- December 23 – President Harding commuted Eugene V. Debs' prison sentence to time served, effective Christmas Day. He did not issue a pardon.[1]
1922
- July 1 – Great Railroad Strike of 1922
- September 21 – Fordney–McCumber Tariff
1923
- August 2 – President Harding dies. Calvin Coolidge is inaugurated as the 30th President of the United States.
See also
References
- ↑ "Harding Frees Debs and 23 Others Held for War Violations". New York Times. December 24, 1921. Retrieved 2010-03-03.
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