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Franklin Delano Roosevelt
History of USA

              


1882
Birth
30th Jan Birth of Franklin Delano Roosevelt
1932
Election
8th Nov Wins 22 million votes
8th Nov Wins good majorities in the House & the Senate, unprecedented in USAhistory
1933
Armament
The Navy Dept is allocated $238 million to build 32 new warships
1933
Diplomacy
Nov The USSR is recognized by the USA, to counteract Japan's rise in the Far East
1933
Economy
Introduces the "New Deal"
6th Mar USAbanks close for 4 days due to a financial crisis
30th April The USAcomes off the gold standard
16th June The National Recovery Act is passed by Congress
3rd Sep 9 March-16 June, 1st phase of the "Hundred Days" to reform the economy
1933
Gold Standard
30th April The USAcomes off the gold standard
1933
Government
$400 million is made available for road building & improvement
$500 million is made available for "public works"
Appointed President of the USA, 32nd President, 1st term
Founds the National Recovery Administration
Introduces the "New Deal"
Prepared to accept a national debt of $31,000 million to reduce unemployment
The Civilian Conservation Corps finds work for 2 million
The Civil Works Administration employs 4 million on public works
The Navy Dept is allocated $238 million to build 32 new warships
4th Mar Inaugurated President of the USA
6th Mar USAbanks close for 4 days due to a finacial crisis
9th Mar Banks are closed, only "sound" institutions associated with the Federal Reserve remain
30th April The USAcomes off the gold standard
May Creates the civilian conservation corps to reduce unemployment
7th May Goes on TV & describes plans to give work to 1/4 million unemployed
June Introduces to Congress the National Indus trial Recovery Bill to increase employment
16th June The National Recovery Act is passed by Congress
July Introduces the National Indus trial Recovery Bill to Congress
3rd Sep 9 March-16 June, 1st phase of the "Hundred Days" to reform the economy
Nov The USSR is recognized by the USA, to counteract Japan's rise in the Far East
1933
Hundred Days
3rd Sep 9 March-16 June, 1st phase of the "Hundred Days" to reform the economy
1933
Legislation
16th June The National Recovery Act is passed by Congress
1933
New Deal
Introduces the "New Deal"
1933
President
Washington Appointed President of the USA, 32nd President, 1st term
1934
Amu Settlement
April Japan issues the "Amu-Settlement", a "hands off" China warning to the USA & Britain
1934
Credit Unions
26th June Roosevelt signs the Federal Credit Union Act, establishing Credit Unions
1934
Diplomacy
24th Mar The USApromises the Philippines independence
April Japan issues the "Amu-Settlement", a "hands off" China warning to the USA & Britain
1934
Independence of Philippines
24th Mar The USApromises the Philippines independence
1934
Internation Labour Organization
20th Aug The USA joins the Internation Labour Organization
1934
Legislation
26th June Roosevelt signs the Federal Credit Union Act, establishing Credit Unions
1934
Rule of China
April Japan issues the "Amu-Settlement", a "hands off" China warning to the USA & Britain
1935
Economy
Washington Concentrates on social security & sets up a works progress administration
1935
Social Security
Washington Concentrates on social security & sets up a works progress administration
1936
Government
Opens the Hoover Dam on the Colorado River
Passes the Soil Conservation Act which controls farm surpluses
3rd Nov Wins 60% of the vote during the Presidential elections, 27 million of the poll
3rd Nov Wins every state except for 2
31st Dec The Neutrality Laws are strengthened
1937
Diplomacy
5th Oct Roosevelt renounces the neutrality policy towards Japan
1937
Election
20th Jan Wins all States except for Maine & Vermont in a landslide, success of his "new deal"
1937
Legislation
24th May Congress Approves Roosevelt's Social Security Act
1937
New Deal
20th Jan Wins all States except for Maine & Vermont in a landslide, success of his "new deal"
1937
President
20th Jan Appointed President of the USA, 26th President, 2nd term
1938
Diplomacy
24th Mar The USAasks that all powers help refugees fleeing from the Nazis
27th Mar Washington The USAstops buying Mexican silver in reprisal for the Mexican seizure of American oil companies
10th Nov Washington Criticises the German Government at a press conference
10th Nov Berlin The USAAmbassador is withdrawn from Berlin after "crystal night"
15th Dec Washington sends it's fourth note to Berlin demanding amnesty for Jews
1939
Armament
4th Nov Washington Arms can be shipped to belligerent powers if they pay cash & USAships transport them
1939
Diplomacy
Washington The outbreak of war & the Russo-German non-aggression pact change USAattitudes
Jan Washington Requests Congress to amend the Neutrality Act to sell arms
4th Nov Washington Signs an amendment to the Neutrality Act
1939
Invention Atomic Bomb
Aug Einstein writes a letter to Roosevelt to develop the atomic bomb
1939
Legislation
4th Nov Washington Signs an amendment to the Neutrality Act
1940
Aid to Britain
30th Dec Washington Makes a speech pledging more aid to Britain & declares the Axis will not win the war
1940
Alliance
20th July Washington Provides for a shipbuilding program for entry into the 2nd World War
13th Aug Washington Will supply Britain with 50 WW1 destroyers for the lease of Caribbean naval bases
2nd Sep Washington Congress agrees to lend 50 destroyers to Britain in return for 99 yr naval base leases
30th Dec Washington It is announced that the "loan or lease" plan will be extended to Greece & China
30th Dec Washington Makes a speech pledging more aid to Britain & declares the Axis will not win the war
30th Dec Washington The Defence Commission announces approval for arms contracts worth œ2.5 million
1940
Armament
20th July Washington Provides for a shipbuilding program for entry into the 2nd World War
27th Aug Washington Congress authorizes the President to call the National guard & other reserves for 1 yr
2nd Sep Washington Congress agrees to lend 50 destroyers to Britain for 99 yr leases on naval bases
1940
Conscription
27th Aug Washington Congress authorizes the President to call the National guard & other reserves for 1 yr
16th Sep Washington Burke-Wadsworth Bill, passed to provide for limited conscription
1940
Government
5th Nov Elected for a 3rd term, 27 million votes to Wilkie's 22 million votes
1940
Legislation
2nd Sep Washington Congress agrees to lend 50 destroyers to Britain in return for 99 yr naval base leases
16th Sep Washington Burke-Wadsworth Bill, passed to provide for limited conscription
1940
Lend Lease
2nd Sep Washington Congress agrees to lend 50 destroyers to Britain in return for 99 yr nave base leases
1940
Mobilization
16th Sep Washington Burke-Wadsworth Bill, passed to provide for limited conscription
1941
Alliance
11th Mar Washington SAends the Lend-Lease Bill to Congress
11th Mar Washington The Lend Lease Act provides for the USAto lend Britain & her Allies war materials
1941
Bombing of Pearl Harbour
7th Dec Pearl Harbour The bombing of Pearl Harbour bring the USAinto World War II
7th Dec Pearl Harbour The Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor sinking or damaging 18 ships
1941
Conference of Washington
Dec Washington Declares, "When Germany is defeated, the collapse of Italy & Japan will follow"
1941
Conscription
19th Dec The Selective Service Act requires all men aged 18-64 register, men aged 20-44 are liable to conscription
1941
Declaration of War
8th Dec Washington The USA declares War on Japan
11th Dec Romania declares war on the USA
11th Dec Washington The USA declares war on Germany
1941
Diplomacy
Washington Relations break down when Roosevelt demands Japanese withdrawal from China & Indochina
The USAapplies sanctions against Japan for closing the "Open Door" policy in Asia
The USAfreezes all Japanese assets in the USA
1941
Economy
27th May Roosevelt declares a state of emergency, the government assumes wide-ranging control of the economy & pledges to resist German aggression
1941
Ironclad
29th April Washington Approves the British support of the Free French in capturing Madagascar
1941
Legislation
19th Dec The Selective Service Act requires all men aged 18-64 register, men aged 20-44 are liable to conscription
1941
Open Door
The USAapplies sanctions against Japan for closing the "Open Door" policy in Asia
1941
Sanctions
The USAapplies sanctions against Japan for closing the "Open Door" policy in Asia
1941
State of Emergency
27th May Roosevelt declares a state of emergency, the government assumes wide-ranging control of the economy & pledges to resist German aggression
1942
Battle of Coral Sea
8th May Coral Sea Japanese expansion in the Pacific is stopped off New Guinea
1942
Charter Atlantic Charter
12th Aug Washington Declares the Allied war aims of world peace, freedom & self-determination
1942
Commander
June Appoints Eisenhower as the Commander of the USAforces in Europe
1942
Conference of London
April London At a General Staff Conference the USAis given planning mobilization in Britain
April London At a General Staff Conference the USAis given the task of planning entry into Europe
1942
Conference of Washington
1st Jan Washington An allied pact becomes the United Nations
1st Jan Washington Declaration by 26 Allies not to conclude a separate armistice
1942
Declaration of Allies
1st Jan Washington Declaration by 26 Allies not to conclude a separate armistice, the pact becomes the UN
1942
Operation Torch
Nov The Allies launch Operation Torch & jointly invade nth Africa
1942
Peace
2nd Jan Britain, the USA, China & 22 Allies agree not to make a separate peace with Germany
1942
Sledgehammer
Pas de Calais The USAwish to relieve pressure on Russia by attacking the Pas de Calais in the summer
Aug Dieppe The Dieppe raid is defeated, concerns about Operation Sledgehammer are confirmed
1942
Treaty of Peace Allies
1st Jan Washington Declaration 26 by Allies not to conclude a separate armistice becomes basis for the UN
1942
United Nations
1st Jan Washington Declaration 26 by Allies not to conclude a separate armistice becomes basis for the UN
1st Jan Washington Declaration by 26 Allies not to conclude a separate armistice, the pact becomes the UN
1943
Alliance
24th Jan Washington 2nd meeting of USA& UK leaders
24th Jan Washington Roosevelt & Churchill demand the unconditional surrender of Germany, Italy & Japan
1943
Bolero
A million Americans are shipped to Britain for the Allied invasion of Europe
1943
Bombing of Germany
27th Jan Washington The USAairforce bombs Germany for the 1sr time
1943
Conference of Cairo
22nd Nov Cairo Opening day of Conference for Allied leaders in Cairo to discuss the war in Asia
24th Nov Cairo 1st day of bi-lateral talks between Britain & the USA
24th Nov Cairo It is agreed to restore all territory lost by the Republic of China
24th Nov Cairo Japan will lose Pacific Islands seized since the beginning of World War I
1943
Conference of Casablanca
Casablanca A joint Allied staff COSSAC is set up for invasion of Europe in the Summer of 1944
Casablanca Announces the Allies will only accept the unconditional surrender of the Axis powers
24th Jan Casablanca A joint Allied offensive will be launched on the Contentin Peninsula
24th Jan Casablanca An Allied strategy is agreed to defeat Germany then Britain will fight against Japan
24th Jan Casablanca Sicily will be invaded in July & in August
1943
Conference of Quebec
Quebec Plans a 4 power declaration to establish peace before the peace treaties are signed
1943
Conference of Tehran
Nov Tehran Agreed to mount Overlord & send a diversionary force to the sth of France in May 1944
28th Nov Tehran Opening day of the Tehran Conference attended by Churchill, Roosevelt & Stalin
Dec Tehran Declatation, "we have concerted our plans for the destruction of the German forces"
1943
Diplomacy
Washington Invites Russia to attend the Casablanca Conference but Stalin refuses
1st Dec Washington Roosevelt, Churchill & Kai-Shek demand Japan's return to its 1894 boundaries
1st Dec Washington Roosevelt, Churchill & Kai-Shek demand Japan's unconditional surrender
1943
Invasion of Europe
Casablanca A joint Allied staff COSSAC is set up for invasion of Europe in the Summer of 1944
A million Americans are shipped to Britain for the Allied invasion of Europe
1943
Invasion of France
Washington Churchill refuses to participate in an Allied invasion of France
1943
Invasion of Sicily
24th Jan Sicily The Casablanca Conference agrees Sicily will be invaded in July & in August
1943
Invention Atomic Bomb
Roosevelt decides to test Einstein's theory & develop the atomic bomb
1943
Operation Torch
Washington Roosevelt agrees to the British request to invade North Africa, Operation Torch
1943
Overlord
Nov Tehran Agreed to mount Overlord & send a diversionary force to the sth of France in May 1944
1943
Resolution Connally
Nov Washington Senate voting is 85-5 in favour
Nov Washington The USASenate recognizes the need for an international peacekeeping organization
1943
Strike
28th Oct Miners go on strike
1943
Surrender
24th Jan Washington Roosevelt & Churchill demand the unconditional surrender of Germany, Italy & Japan

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