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Women In World War One By: Kylie Olk, U.S. History 2B
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Women In World War One

Apr 15, 2017

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Women In World War One

By: Kylie Olk, U.S. History 2B

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During WWI, women workers were called to fill the shoes of men who had been sent off to fight in the war.

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Farming & Food Production

Britain began an organization called the Women’s Land Army. It was a coalition of women farmers who would maintain growing crops, livestock, etc.

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Women workers were strong and devoted to the smooth sailing of their war-involved countries.

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They were encouraged by their government to raise their own crops, in order to conserve and provide more food while men were away.

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Munitionettes

A shortage of weapons and ammunition during the war led women into munitions factories. 80% of weapons and ammunition used in WWI was made by munitionettes.

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Women who worked in munitions factories were paid less than half of what men were paid for the same job.

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They also faced many hazards working in the factories. Their uniforms were not protective against the chemicals they came in contact with.

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No goggles

No gloves

No masks

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Other Roles

Women sewed the uniforms worn in the war.

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Women were allowed to serve in the war as nurses.

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War Girls

“There’s the girl who clips your ticket for the train,And the girl who speeds the lift from floor to floor,There’s the girl who does a milk-round in the rain,And the girl who calls for orders at your door.Strong, sensible, and fit,The women are out to show their grit.”

-Jesse Pope

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Works Citedwww.striking-women.org

www.loc.gov

www.iwm.org.uk

www.bbc.co.uk