1. Women’s RightsThe suffrage movement By 1901 universal (white) male suffrage existed in most of the industrialized western countries. In Canada, the US, Australia, and…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Even though the war was fought in Europe, Canadians were afraid that Germany might attack Canada. The Premier of BC even bought 2 submarines to protect…
Slide 1 World War I The Conscription Crisis Slide 2 Background Canadians expected WWI to be over quickly, many thought by the end of 1914 Canadians expected WWI to be over…
The Homefront The war cost $337,980,579,560 $123 million a day at the start, and in 1918 it rose to $224 million. Canadian money Helped pay for the war Canadian factories…
INTER WAR YEARS CHANGING FABRIC OF CDN SOCIETY DAY 43-49 ECONOMIC SLOWDOWN? IMMEDIATELY AFTER WAR ECONOMY SLOWS DOWN. WHY? EASTERN INDUSTRY HURT, WESTERN FARMING NO MORE…
THE CONSCRIPTION CRISIS Recruitment Canadians needed 20,000 replacements each year Most of the willing soldiers had already gone to war Farmers wanted their sons to stay…
The impact of the war on women Downloaded from www.SchoolHistory.co.uk Key points Before the war, the most common employment for a woman was as a domestic servant. However,…
Conscription in WWI Canada Conscription in WWI Canada Conscientious Objectors Why When National Division End of the War 1 1914 Prime Minister Borden Promised there would…
HISTORY 3040 CANADA AND THE WORLD Dr. Curtis Cole Trent University in Oshawa World War One Part One November 2, 2009 The Great War A Crisis of Adolescence The Great War Europe,…