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::Congress passes the '''Emergency Banking Act'''. | ::Congress passes the '''Emergency Banking Act'''. | ||
:March 31 | :March 31 | ||
::Congress passes the '''Reforestation Relief Act,''' establishing the '''Civilian Conservation Corps''' | ::Congress passes the '''Reforestation Relief Act,''' establishing the '''Civilian Conservation Corps''' | ||
:April 19 | :April 19 | ||
::The President announces '''US departure from the gold standard'''. | ::The President announces '''US departure from the gold standard'''. | ||
:May 12 | |||
::Congress passes the '''Federal Emergency Relief Act''' | |||
::President signs the ''Agricultural Adjustment Act''. | |||
:May 18 | |||
::Congress establishes the '''Tennessee Valley Authority'''. |
Revision as of 04:40, 6 February 2009
1933
- March 4
- Inauguration Day. Franklin Delano Roosevelt becomes President of the United States. "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself."
- March 5
- President proclaims four-day Bank Holiday with the suspension of banking transactions and gold and currency exports.
- March 9
- Hundred Days Congressional session begins.
- Congress passes the Emergency Banking Act.
- March 31
- Congress passes the Reforestation Relief Act, establishing the Civilian Conservation Corps
- April 19
- The President announces US departure from the gold standard.
- May 12
- Congress passes the Federal Emergency Relief Act
- President signs the Agricultural Adjustment Act.
- May 18
- Congress establishes the Tennessee Valley Authority.