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| 1865 | Birth |  |
| 2nd Nov Birth of Warren Harding |
| 1903 | Governor |  |
| Ohio Appointed Governor of Ohio |
| 1915 | Election |  |
| Elected Senator |
| 1920 | President |  |
| Appointed Presidential Candidate |
| 1921 | Bureau of the Budget & Manual Accounting Office |  |
| 10th June Washington Budget & Accounting Act, creates the Bureau of the Budget & Manual Accounting Office |
| 1921 | Conference of Washington |  |
| 11th Nov Washington Opening day, the USAwants peace in the Pacific |
| 1921 | Diplomacy |  |
| 2nd July Washington War with Germany is declared to be at an end by joint resolution of Congress |
| 25th Aug Berlin The USAsigns a peace Treaty with Germany in Berlin |
| 1921 | Economy |  |
| Washington Wants return to "normalcy", favors protective tariffs & high taxes on war profits |
| 27th May Washington Emergency Tariff Act, increases duties on farm products & other goods |
| 1921 | Inauguration of Harding |  |
| 4th Mar Washington Kisses the same bible used in the inauguration of George Washington |
| 1921 | League of Nations |  |
| Washington Opposes the League of Nations |
| 1921 | Legislation |  |
| Washington Wants return to "normalcy", favors protective tariffs & high taxes on war profits |
| 19th May Washington Emergency Quota Act, restricts immigration to 3% of the nationality within the USA |
| 27th May Washington Emergency Tariff Act, increases duties on farm products & other goods |
| 10th June Washington Budget & Accounting Act, creates the Bureau of the Budget & Manual Accounting Office |
| 1921 | President |  |
| Appointed President of the USA, 29th President |
| 1921 | Treaty of Peace |  |
| 25th Aug Berlin The USAsigns a peace Treaty with Germany in Berlin |
| 1922 | Alchohol |  |
| 7th Oct Washington A supreme court decision to ban alcohol at sea is approved by President Harding |
| 1922 | Capper Volstead Act |  |
| 18th Feb Harding signs the Capper-Volstead Act, exempting the farmers from federal antitrust laws permitting them to share prices and orchestrate supply |
| 1922 | Constitution |  |
| 27th Feb The Supreme Court unanimously upholds the 19th Amendment to the Constitution that guaranteed the right of women to vote |
| 1922 | Diplomacy |  |
| 6th Feb Washington Respects the territory of China, a formal endorsement of the "Open Door" policy |
| 20th Mar Rhineland President Harding orders the US. troops back from the Rhineland |
| 1922 | Economy |  |
| 18th Feb Harding signs the Capper-Volstead Act, exempting the farmers from federal antitrust laws permitting them to share prices and orchestrate supply |
| 1922 | Independence |  |
| 6th Feb Washington Respects the territory of China, a formal endorsement of the "Open Door" policy |
| 1922 | Legislation |  |
| 6th Feb Washington Provides for a 10 year moratorium on building large vessels |
| 18th Feb Harding signs the Capper-Volstead Act, exempting the farmers from federal antitrust laws permitting them to share prices and orchestrate supply |
| 27th Feb The Supreme Court unanimously upholds the 19th Amendment to the Constitution that guaranteed the right of women to vote |
| 7th Oct Washington A supreme court decision to ban alcohol at sea is approved by President Harding |
| 1922 | Occupation Germany |  |
| 20th Mar Rhineland President Harding orders the US. troops back from the Rhineland |
| 1922 | Rule of Aleutian Islands |  |
| 6th Feb Aleutian Islands The Washington Disarmament Conference comes to an end with the signature of a final treaty forbidding fortification of the Aleutian Islands for 14 years |
| 1922 | Washington Naval Treaty |  |
| 6th Feb Washington Signed at the Washington Conference |
| 6th Feb Washington Signed by the US, Britain, Japan, France & Italy |
| 6th Feb Washington The US, Britain, France & Japan agree to the naval status quo |
| 6th Feb Washington The Washington Disarmament Conference comes to an end with the signature of a final treaty forbidding fortification of the Aleutian Islands for 14 years |
| 6th Feb Washington US, British, Japanese, French & Italian ships remain 5.5, 3, 1.75 & 1.75 |
| 1922 | World War Foreign Debt Commission |  |
| 9th Feb The US. Congress establishes the World War Foreign Debt Commission |
| 1923 | Death |  |
| 2nd Aug Washington Death of Warren Harding |