The presidency of Warren G. Harding began on March 4, 1921, when Warren G. Harding was inaugurated as the 29th president of the United States and ended when he died on August 2, 1923, a span of 881 days. During this time, Harding organized international disarmament agreements, addressed major labor disputes, enacted legislation and regulations pertaining to veterans' rights, and traveled west to visit Alaska. This timeline includes notable events that took place during Harding's presidency, including the president's travels, speaking engagements, and meetings with notable figures, as well as major government actions and other historical events that affected the presidency.