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::The President orders the creation of the '''Civil Works Administration'''.
::The President orders the creation of the '''Civil Works Administration'''.
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:January 30
::Congress passes the '''Gold Reserve Act'''
:January 31
::The President signs the '''Farm Mortgage Refinancing Act'''.

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A timeline (or several) relating to New Deal.

1933

March 4
Inauguration Day. Franklin Delano Roosevelt becomes President of the United States.
March 5
The 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
The President signs the Agricultural Adjustment Act.
May 18
Congress establishes the Tennessee Valley Authority.
May 27
Congress passes the Federal Securities Act.
June 6
Congress passes the National Employment System Act.
June 13
Congress passes the Home Owners Refinancing Act.
June 16
The end of the Hundred Days session.
Congress passes the National Industrial Recovery Act, (setting up the National Recovery Administration), the Farm Credit Act, and the Banking Act of 1933.
August 5
The President orders, the setting up of the National Labor Board .
November 8
The President orders the creation of the Civil Works Administration.

1934

January 30
Congress passes the Gold Reserve Act
January 31
The President signs the Farm Mortgage Refinancing Act.