1933 events in history - EAS

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  1. Franklin D. Roosevelt - Facts, New Deal & Death - HISTORY

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    WebOct 29, 2009 · The only American president in history to be elected four times, Roosevelt died in office in April 1945. Franklin D. Roosevelt was in his second term as governor of New York when he was elected as ...

  2. December 21 - Wikipedia

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    WebEvents Pre-1600. AD 69 – The Roman Senate declares Vespasian emperor of Rome, the last in the Year of the Four Emperors.; 1124 – Pope Honorius II is consecrated, having been elected after the controversial dethroning of Pope Celestine II.; 1140 – After a siege of several weeks, the city of Weinsberg and its castle surrender to Conrad III of Germany.; …

  3. A Short History of the Great Depression - ThoughtCo

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    WebJan 17, 2021 · A Short History of the Great Depression Sparked by the 1929 stock market crash, it ended only after World War II erupted ... People & Events Fads & Fashions Early 20th Century The 20s The 40s The 50s The 60s The 80s The 90s American History African American History African History Ancient History and Culture ... From 1929 to 1933, the ...

  4. August 23 - Wikipedia

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    WebEvents Pre-1600. 30 BC – After the successful invasion of Egypt, Octavian executes Marcus Antonius Antyllus, the eldest son of Mark Antony, and Caesarion, the last king of the Ptolemaic dynasty of Egypt and only child of Julius Caesar and Cleopatra. [citation needed]20 BC – Ludi Volcanalici are held within the temple precinct of Vulcan, and used …

  5. Glass–Steagall legislation - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Glass–Steagall legislation describes four provisions of the United States Banking Act of 1933 separating commercial and investment banking. The article 1933 Banking Act describes the entire law, including the legislative history of the provisions covered herein.. As with the Glass–Steagall Act of 1932, the common name comes from the names of the …



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