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U.S. History Timeline | 2000-2016

9/11 | Afghanistan War | Iraq War | Social Media Revolution | Late 2000s Recession | Barack Obama | Death of Michael Jackson | Killing of Osama Bin Laden and other events
CONTENTS
  • Presidency of Bill Clinton
  • Presidency of George W. Bush
  • Presidency of Barack Obama

U.S. History Timeline | Presidency of Bill Clinton

2000, April 1: According to the census, the nation's population numbers more than 280 million.
2000, October 12: In Aden, Yemen, the USS Cole is badly damaged by two suicide bombers, killing 9 U.S. navy sailors.
2000, November 7: No clear winner is declared in the close presidential election contest between Vice President Al Gore and Texas governor George W. Bush.
2000, December12: More than a month after the presidential election, the U.S. Supreme Court rules against a manual recount of ballots in certain Florida counties, which it contends would violate the Constitution's equal protection and due process guarantees. The decision provokes enormous controversy, with critics maintaining that the court has in effect determined the outcome of the election.
2000, December 13: Bush formally accepts the presidency, having won a slim majority in the Electoral College but not a majority of the popular vote.

U.S. History Timeline | Presidency of George W. Bush

2001, January 20: George W. Bush is inaugurated as the 43rd president.
2001, June 7: Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 institutes large tax cuts.
2001, September 11: 9/11 shocked U.S. and the entire world. Two hijacked jetliners ram twin towers of World Trade Center in worst terrorist attack against US; a third hijacked plane flies into the Pentagon, and a fourth crashes in Pennsylvania countryside. More than 3,000 people die in the attacks.

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2001, September 18: 2001 Anthrax Attacks begins.
2001, October 7: Operation Enduring Freedom starts. U.S. and Britain launch air attacks against targets in Afghanistan after Taliban government fails to hand over Saudi terrorist Osama bin Laden, the mastermind behind the 9/11 attacks.
2001, October 26: The USA PATRIOT Act increases law enforcement agencies' ability to conduct searches in cases of suspected terrorism.
2001, November 12: American Airlines Flight 587 crashes, killing 265.
2001, December 9: Following air campaign and ground assault by Afghani opposition troops, the Taliban regime topples; however, the hunt for bin Laden and other members of al-Qaeda terrorist organization continues.
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2001, December 13: The U.S. withdraws from Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty.
2002, January 8: No Child Left Behind, an education reform bill is enacted.
2002, January 29: In his first State of the Union address, President Bush labels Iran, Iraq, and North Korea an “Axis of Evil”. He also declares that U.S. will wage war against states that develop weapons of mass destruction.
2002, February 16 – October 24: D.C. Sniper Attacks a.k.a. Beltway Sniper Attacks.
2002, November 25: President Bush signs legislation creating a new cabinet Department of Homeland Security, backed by the incident of 9/11.
2003, February 1: Space shuttle Columbia explodes upon reentry into Earth's atmosphere, killing all seven astronauts on board.
2003, March 19: War waged by the U.S. and Britain against Iraq begins, named Operation Iraqi Freedom.
2003, May 28: President Bush signs $350 billion tax-cut bill.
2003, December 13: With the capturing of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein Operation Red Dawn becomes successful.
2004, June 28: The U.S. returns sovereignty to an interim government in Iraq, but maintains roughly 135,000 troops in the country to fight a growing insurgency.
2004, February 4: Facebook is launched.
2004, June 5: Former president Ronald Reagan dies suffering Alzheimer complications for nearly a decade.
2004, July 31 – December 3: The 2004 Atlantic Hurricane Season produces four hurricanes devastating Florida and other parts of the southern United States.
2004, November 18: The State Supreme Court of Massachusetts decides in favor of Same Sex Marriage, making the state first in the U.S. to legalize it.
2005, January 20: Re elected President Bush is inaugurated.
2005, April 22–June 17: The U.S. engagement in Iraq continues amid that country's escalating violence and fragile political stability.
2005, July 1: Sandra Day O'Connor announces her retirement as a Supreme Court Justice.
2005, August 29–30: Hurricane Katrina wreaks catastrophic damage on Mississippi and Louisiana, killing 1,836 people. 80% of New Orleans is flooded. All levels of government are criticized for the delayed and inadequate response to the disaster.
2005, September 3: Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist passes away after battling thyroid cancer.
2005, September 29: John G. Roberts assumes the role of chief justice.
2006, October 17: The U.S. Census Bureau estimates that the population of the United States has reached 300 million.
2006, November 5: Saddam Hussein's trial ends with a sentence of death by hanging.
2006, December 30: Saddam Hussein is executed.
2007, January 4: California Democrat Nancy Pelosi becomes the first woman Speaker of the House of Representatives.
2007, March 13: Attorney General Alberto Gonzales admits that the Justice Department made mistakes and exercised poor judgment in firing nine federal prosecutors in late 2006.
2007, April 16: A Male student kills two in a Virginia Tech dorm. Two hours later, he kills 30 more in a classroom building before committing suicide. Fifteen others are wounded. The incident known as Virginia Tech Massacre produces a series of mass debates, regarding guns control and journalism ethics.
2007, July 24: The minimum wage in the U.S. increases to $5.85, up from $5.15. It's the first increase in 10 years. The wage will increase 70 cents each year through 2009, when it reaches $7.25 an hour.
2007, August 1: I-35W Mississippi River Bridge, an eight-lane interstate bridge in Minneapolis, Minnesota, that is packed with cars breaks into sections and falls into the river, killing 13 people.
2007, August 27: The White House announces that Alberto Gonzales, the beleaguered attorney general, has submitted his resignation to President Bush.
2007, September 10: In highly anticipated testimony, Gen. David Petraeus tells members of the House Foreign Affairs and Armed Services committees that the U.S. military needs more time to meet its goals in Iraq. Petraeus rejects suggestions that the U.S. shift from a counterinsurgency operation to training Iraqi forces and fighting terrorists. Instead, he says the U.S. must continue all three missions.
2007 December: Late 2000s Recession officially begins.
2008, June 3: After months of campaigning and primary races, Barack Obama and John McCain are finally chosen as the presidential nominees for the Democratic and Republican parties, respectively.
2008, September: After months of unraveling, the economy finally comes crashing down in 2008, resulted in a Global Financial Crisis. Lehman Brothers fills for bankruptcy.
2008, October 3: Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 is enacted to counter the Global Financial Crisis.
2008, November: Democrats perform well across the board in the November elections. Barack Obama becomes the first African-American to be elected President, with 52.8% of the vote. In Congress, Democrats retain majorities in both the House and the Senate, with 57 Senators and 178 Representatives.

U.S. History Timeline | Presidency of Barack Obama

2009, January 20: Barack Obama is inaugurated the 44th U.S. president. Joe Biden becomes Vice President.
2009, February 17: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 is enacted, approving $787 billion stimulus package, becomes the largest since President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
2009, June 25: Michael Jackson dies, creating the largest mourning in entertainment history of the world.
2009, October: Facebook releases Instagram.
2009, November 5: Fort Hood Shooting occurs killing 12 servicemen.
2010, April 20:
Deepwater Horizon Drilling Rig Explosion spills millions of gallons of oil in the Gulf of Mexico.
2011, January 8: Assassination attempt on Gabrielle Giffords (Politician and gun control advocate) in Tuscan, Arizona is resulted in injuring her and 13 others, along with killing 6 people including federal judge John Roll.
2011, April 25-28: The 2011 Super Outbreak kills 324 people damaging billion US$ of property.
2011, April 12: Space Shuttle Atlantis is decommissioned.
2011, April-May: Mississippi River Floods causes $2-$4 billion of damage.
2011, May 2: Leader of al-Qaeda and mastermind of 9/11 terrorist attack Osama Bin Laden is killed in Abbottabad, Pakistan by U.S. Navy SEALs.
2011, May 22: Joplin Tornado of 2011 kills 158 people within just 38 minutes.
2012, July 20: Aurora Movie Theatre Shooting kills 12 and injures 70.
2012, October 22–November 2: Hurricane Sandy kills 233, damaging 68.7 billion US$.
2012, November 6: Obama and Biden won the election second time for their respective posts.
2012, December 14: During Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting 26 people dies, of which 20 are children.
2013, April 15: Boston Marathon Bombing.
2013, June: Edward Snowden leaks highly classified documents from National Security Agency.
2013, June 11-20: Black Forest Fire in Colorado burns 14,280 acres (58 km2) of area.
2013, June 26: The Supreme Court Strike down Defense of Marriage Act, which banned the federal recognition of same-sex marriage.
2013, July 13: Black Lives Matter movement is founded.
2014, August 9: Shooting Death of Michael Brown.
2015, June 24: Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is sentenced to death for committing the Boston Marathon bombing.
2015, June 26: Same-sex marriage is legalized throughout the U.S.
2015 December 2: San Bernardino Attack kills 14.
2016, June 12: 49 people are killed in Orlando Nightclub Shooting.
2016, November 8: Donald Trump is elected president. Mike Pence becomes Vice President.
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