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Woodrow Wilson is in office as the President of the United States.
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The Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was passed May 19, 1919 which guaranteed American women the right to vote
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Woodrow Wilson retires as President.
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Calvin is sworn in as the 30th President.
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He states his first state of the Union Address.
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Towards the end of his presidency, after having several strokes he passed away from one. It was 3 months after he was out of office
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Calvin is elected again.
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Calvin is voted in again to be reelected.
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Franklin wins the election and becomes the 32nd president.
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Franklin establishes the "first 100 days" and pushes 15 legislative proposals that form the basis of the New Deal.
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Franklin is re-elected.
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Franklin is elected up to 4 terms.
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Franklin dies of a Cerebral Hemorrhage.
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John is sworn into presidency.
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JFK is assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald.
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Jimmy is elected president.
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George is elected the 41st President of the United States along with Vice President nominee Dan Quale.
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Barack Obama runs for the Illinois State Senate. He wins the Democratic nomination for the seat, and is elected to the Illinois State Senate.
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Bush is inaugurated as the 43rd United States President.
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Obama is elected for the U.S. Senate.
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George Bush is inagurated and gives his second inaugural address to the nation.
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Barack Obama announces his candidacy for President of the United States in the 2008 U.S. presidential election.
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After defeating Senator Hillary Clinton in the primaries, Barack Obama becomes the presumptive nominee of the Democratic Party for the 2008 presidential election.
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Barack Obama wins the US Presidential Election and becomes the first African-American President of the United States
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President Obama ends the funding ban for groups that provide abortion services or counseling abroad, also known as the "gag rule"
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President George W. Bush gives his farewell address to the Nation.
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April 25, The George W. Bush Presidential Center is dedicated. The center will officially open to the public on May 1st.
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President Obama announces an executive order on gun control that would require purchased guns to undergo background checks.
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President Obama releases his final budget proposal for the fiscal year 2017.
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President Obama signs the 21st Century Cures Act, a bipartisan bill to expand funding for medical research.
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President Obama delivers his farewell speech at McCormick Place in his hometown of Chicago.
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Obama presents Vice President Joe Biden with the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
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President Obama finishes his time in office as the 44th President of the United States, and departs the White House with the First Lady Michelle Obama. His successor, Donald Trump, was inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States.
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Trump and Vice President Mike Pence take the Oath of Office.
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Two US drone strikes in Yemen's Al Bayda Governorate are the first reported drone actions under the Trump administration.
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President Trump calls Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss Iran, ISIS, and the Israeli–Palestinian peace process.
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President Trump says 3 to 5 million illegal votes cost him the popular vote in a private meeting with congressional leaders
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President Trump issues Executive Order 13767 directing the Department of Homeland Security to begin construction of a wall on the Mexico–United States border.
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President Trump announces that he intends to investigate voter fraud from the 2016 presidential election
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President Trump nominates Neil Gorsuch as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court to fill the vacancy left by Antonin Scalia.
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President Trump holds a joint press conference in the White House Rose Garden with King Abdullah II, pledging to assist Jordan in eradicating ISIS and in promoting peace between Israelis and Palestinians.
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President Trump suggests, offering no evidence, that former National Security Advisor Susan Rice may have committed a crime by seeking the names of the members of his team who may have been incidentally mentioned on the intercepted communications of foreigners; a charge denied by Rice.
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President Trump sends a letter of notification to Congress concerning his recent missile strike against Syrian government forces and indicating the possibility of further action.
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President Trump speaks by telephone with the Acting President of South Korea, Hwang Kyo-ahn.
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President Trump issues a statement on Twitter condemning a pair of fatal terrorist bombings in the Egyptian cities of Tanta and Alexandria and expressing his confidence in President Sisi's ability to respond
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President Trump conducts discussions on the ongoing Syrian Civil War by telephone with Prime Minister Theresa May and Chancellor Angela Merkel
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Meeting with bankers and chief executives, President Trump reiterates his pledge to reform or replace the rules imposed on Wall Street following the Great Crash of 2008
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President Trump states that "North Korea is a problem. The problem will be taken care of".
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President Trump signs a bill into law nullifying a pending federal regulation that would have disallowed states to withhold money from abortion providers.
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President Trump responds the following day in two tweets, saying "the election is over" after the Tax Day March.