| Article | Period | Country / City | Powers |
|---|---|---|---|
| Noteworthy Events From America's Birth Year | 1776 | United States Multiple | |
| Woodrow Wilson's 1912 presidential campaign slogan was The New Freedom. This article discusses Wilson's speeches and agenda. | 1912 | ||
| 1913: The Year Hollywood Gets Started | 1913 — 1920 | United States Los Angeles | TechnologyEducation |
| In 1913, the radio industry began to be regulated by national gov'ts and the Marconi Company became the largest radio operation in the US. | 1913 — 1920 | ||
| Winston Churchill's political career was put to the test during WWI. He was demoted at one point but rose the ranks at the end of the war. | 1913 — 1920 | ||
| The movement towards the eighteenth amendment began in 1913, however alcohol was a prominent political issue throughout American history. | 1913 — 1920 | ||
| The 19th Amendment was ratified in August 1920. However, the battle to achieve it reached a new level in 1913. | 1913 — 1920 | ||
| FDR became the Assistant Secretary of the Navy inside the Woodrow Wilson administration in 1913 and served during WWI. | 1913 — 1920 | ||
| The Seventeenth Amendment is one of the least recognized constitutional amendments, yet it had a giant impact on American politics. | 1913 — 1920 | ||
| A Brief American History Lesson When America began, it is common knowledge that money and taxes were one of the primary reasons, if not... | 1913 — 1920 | ||
| In 1913, Nikola Tesla received a patent for his groundbreaking invention: the Tesla Turbine. Discover the history, mechanics, and potential applications of this revolutionary device. | 1913 — 1920 | United States New York City | TechnologyEnergy |
| In 1913, Ludwig Von Mises became an unpaid professor at Vienna University beginning his career as an Austrian economist. | 1913 — 1920 | Austria Vienna | Education |
| The impact of the Sixteenth Amendment and income taxes created a turning point in American tax history. Learn why in this article. | 1913 — 1920 | ||
| In 1913, the British Empire reached its height just prior to WWI starting in 1914. Britain occupied a quarter of the world. | 1913 — 1920 | ||
| President Woodrow Wilson is considered the father of public administration. With his presidency, he ushered in the "age of administration." | 1913 — 1920 | ||
| Henry Ford created the moving assembly line in 1913, changing the nature of work, forever. By 1920, Ford had complete ownership in the company and it was poised for growth. | 1913 — 1920 | ||
| The Abadan Oil Refinery began to produce oil under ownership of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company in 1913 until it nearly went bankrupt and the British government acquired a 51 percent stake in the company in 1914. | 1913 — 1920 | ||
| In 1913, King George V, Kaiser Wilhelm II, and Tsar Nicholas II gathered in Berlin for a royal wedding — the last great meeting of Europe’s monarch cousins before World War I. | 1913 — 1920 | ||
| Margaret Sanger was the primary advocate of birth-control before it was legal. She committed crimes in its name and even went to jail to promote birth-control and the feminist ideology behind it. | 1913 — 1920 | ||
| In 1912-1913, the Cushing-Drumright oil field began to explode with activity after Thomas B. Slick made his initial discovery in 1912. This was how Cushing began. | 1913 — 1920 | United States Cushing | MoneyEnergy |
| In 1913, Mahatma Gandhi's political career began to accelerate, starting with a South African mine workers march to protest discrimination. | 1913 — 1920 | India | Military |
| In 1913, Andrew Carnegie dedicated the Peace Palace in the Hague, Netherlands which he was a major contributor towards and would house several organizations dedicated to international peace. | 1913 — 1920 | Netherlands Hague | Military |
| The Rockefeller Foundation was created in 1913 by John D. Rockefeller and focused primarily on medical initiatives around the globe. | 1913 — 1920 | United States New York City | MoneyHealthcare |
| This is the history of the National Football League and its founding with Jim Thorpe as president of the league in 1920. | 1913 — 1920 | ||
| C.I. Scofield is a controversial historical figure who started the Philadelphia School of the Bible in 1914. | 1913 — 1920 | ||
| The construction of the Australian Commonwealth's capital, Canberra, began in 1913 and the process of choosing was a decades-long process. | 1913 — 1920 | ||
| GK Chesterton was a prolific writer during the early and mid 20th century. This article shares his commentary on issues from 1913 to 1920. | 1913 — 1920 | ||
| In 1913, the Federal Reserve Act created the Federal Reserve Banking System and in May 1920, the old banking system was abolished completely | 1913 — 1920 | United States Washington D.C. | MilitaryMoney |
| In 1913, the Dodge Brothers informed Henry Ford that they would stop working for Ford, and were going to start their own automobile company. | 1913 — 1920 | ||
| The use of steam from thermal springs to generate geothermal energy began on a commercial scale in 1913 in Italy, followed by California a couple years later. | 1913 — 1920 | ||
| 1913 — 1920 | Austria Vienna | MilitaryTransportation | |
| In 1913, Woodrow Wilson started the tradition of delivering the State of the Union Address in an in person speech. He gave his last speech as president in December 1920. | 1913 — 1920 | United States Washington D.C. | MoneyTechnology |
| General Motors and Chevrolet are something thought of a synonymous, and this is thanks to the work of Billy Durant who partnered with Louis Chevrolet in 1911. | 1913 — 1920 | United States Detroit | MoneyTransportation |
| The period from 1913 to 1920 encompassed events which ultimately led to Ireland's independence from the United Kingdom. | 1913 — 1920 | Ireland | MilitaryMoney |
| In 1913, First Lord of the Admiralty, Winston Churchill and the the British began to plan for converting their Royal Navy to oil-powered versus coal-powered. | 1913 — 1920 | Great Britain London | MilitaryEnergy |
| Learn why the Weimar Republic collapsed after World War I. Explore hyperinflation, the Treaty of Versailles, political extremism, and the rise of Hitler in Germany before and during 1920–1932. | 1920 — 1932 | Germany | MilitaryMoney |