Canadian French-English Relations 1914-1970
THE CANADIAN HOME FRONT DURING WORLD WAR ONE. This is a picture of the scene outside the "Star" office after Britain had officially declared war against.
1910s
Voices Against the War. Conscription: compulsory enrolment into the armed services (forced national service) Su pporters : young men had a duty, above.
Copyright © 2008 by Nelson Education Ltd.0 Part Three The Impact of Two World Wars and the Great Depression, 1914-1945.
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BELLWORK In your 20 th Century Warfare packet, read the section “Rules of War” on page 5 and answer the following questions: 1. What was the Geneva Convention?
ACS 11 Canadian Unit Review Original Program Design By: Matthew Ngo.
BELLWORK 4/13 Use your reading on Canadian Involvement during WWI to answer the following questions: 1. Describe the importance of Wilfred Laurier. 2.
Why was conscription started in Britain?. Britain was the only army in 1914 that was made up entirely of volunteers! Every other country used conscription.
Canadian French-English Relations
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.