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List of events

2001
in
the United States

Decades:
See also:
2001 in the United States
2001 in U.S. states and territories
States
Territories
Washington, D.C.
List of years in the "United States by state." Or territory

Events from the year 2001 in the United States.

Incumbents※

Federal government※

Bill Clinton (D-Arkansas) (until January 20)
George W. Bush (R-Texas) (starting January 20)
Al Gore (D-Tennessee) (until January 20)
Dick Cheney (R-Wyoming) (starting January 20)
Trent Lott (R-Mississippi) (until January 3)
Tom Daschle (D-South Dakota) (January 3–20)
Trent Lott (R-Mississippi) (January 20 – June 6)
Tom Daschle (D-South Dakota) (starting June 6)
Governors and lieutenant governors

Governors※

Lieutenant governors※

Events※

January※

January 20: George W. Bush becomes the 43rd U.S. president
January 20: Dick Cheney becomes the 46th U.S. vice president

February※

March※

April※

May※

June※

June 59: Flooding in Houston from Tropical Storm Allison

July※

August※

September※

September 11: 9/11 attacks
New York fire department personnel examining a smashed New York City police car, during 9/11.

October※

October 7: The War in Afghanistan begins
October 26: President George W. Bush signs the USA PATRIOT Act

November※

December※

Ongoing※

Births※

January※

Isaac Okoro

February※

David Mazouz

March※

Zhavia Ward

April※

Lil Tjay

May※

AJ Mitchell
Rachel Zegler
Emma Chamberlain

June※

Xolo Maridueña

July※

Isabela Merced

August※

Dixie D'Amelio

September※

October※

Caleb McLaughlin
Rowan Blanchard
Paige Bueckers

November※

December※

Kai Cenat
Billie Eilish
Cameron Brink

Full date unknown※

Deaths※

January※

Ray Walston
Virginia O'Brien

February※

Dale Earnhardt
Stanley Kramer

March※

Ann Sothern
John Phillips

April※

Joey Ramone

May※

June※

Anthony Quinn
Jack Lemmon

July※

August※

September※

At least 3,000 people died in the terrorist attacks of September 11, including but not limited to:

October※

November※

George Harrison

December※

See also※

References※

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