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Title: The First World war: Shaping Canada


1
The First World war Shaping Canadas
History1914-1918
  • The Effects of Total war
  • Canada Goes To War
  • Controversies During WWI
  • The war and Social Change in Canada
  • Aftermath of Total War

2
The Effects of Total War
  • Prior to WWI wars were limited to small armed
    conflicts fought by small professional armies
    with little civilian impact
  • With the 20th century came nationalism and
    industrialization
  • The nature of war changed to large untrained
    armies with great civilian impact

3
The Effects of Total War
  • Advances in technology led to more powerful and
    easily moved weapons
  • Merchant Marine Fleets supplies navies and
    transported troops and munitions to Europe
  • By wars end (1918) 65 million soldiers fought
    and 30 million people died (from fighting half
    from disease)
  • Canada sent 600 661 soldiers over 61 000 died,
    173 000 wounded

4
The Effects of Total War
  • In most communities there wasnt a family that
    was not affected by the loss
  • At Home
  • The length of the war required the entire
    countries participation in the war effort
  • Women volunteered overseas as nurses and
    ambulance drivers, as well as wrote letters to
    soldiers and held fundraisers
  • Young boys took over for the many farmers who
    went to fight

5
Canada Goes To War
  • Most Canadians supported involvement
  • This was due in part by British and French
    Canadian ties to Europe and feelings of loyalty
    to these countries
  • Canadas first active military force included
    only 3110 soldiers and 2 naval ships, plus 74 000
    in military reserves
  • The first sent over were under the command of the
    British military

6
Canada Goes To War
  • Canadian troops developed a reputation for
    extreme bravery
  • Canadian troops were often sent into battle as
    the first line of attack
  • Many key battles earned Canadians distinction in
    the Allied forces
  • The most well known is the battle of Vimy Ridge
    that resulted in 10 602 casualties
  • The battle was won marking a significant step
    towards victory

7
Canada Goes To War
  • On the sea, we began with only 2 ships
  • By the end of the war Canada had over 100
    warships with 5500 naval personnel
  • This development of naval forces was due to the
    German U-boats sinking Merchant Marine vessels on
    the Atlantic

8
Canada Goes To War
  • Canadians joined the British Royal Air Force
    since Canada didnt have an air force of its own
  • 40 of this force were Canadian
  • First planes were used mainly for reconnaissance
    then grew into fighting aircraft
  • To be an Ace 5 kills were required
  • 10 of the 27 top Aces of WWI were Canadian
  • Most noted is Billy Bishop who had 72 victories
    and is credited with killing the Red Baron

9
Controversies During WWI
  • After war broke out the Borden government passed
    the War Measures Act giving the government the
    power to enforce marshal law
  • This Act allowed the development of internment
    camps holding those sympathetic to Germany (one
    was in Amherst)
  • These camps held 83 000 suspected German and
    Austrian sympathizers who were treated like
    prisoners of war

10
Controversies During WWI
  • The war effort refused admittance of First
    Nations Peoples until 1916 when more soldiers
    were necessary
  • 4000 Aboriginal soldiers took part
  • African Canadians faced barriers when attempting
    to enlist
  • Over 1000 served in the Canadian construction
    battalion and never saw combat
  • At the end of the war the military service of
    marginalized groups did not improve their status
    in Canadian society

11
Controversies During WWI
  • Prime Minister Borden promised no conscription
  • By 1916 however, more men were needed and
    conscription became a central issue during the
    1917 election
  • After many political games Borden won, and passed
    the conscription bill
  • This bill only gathered 60 000 men from which
    only 27 000 saw military service

12
The War and Social Change in Canada
  • The war generated a tremendous boom in the
    economy and transformed Canada into a fully
    industrialized nation
  • Because of a drop in the labour force, women took
    over many mens jobs
  • This gave strength to the womens suffrage
    movement resulting in women winning the right to
    vote
  • Unions gathered strength as well by capitalizing
    on the limited amount of skilled workers

13
The War and Social Change in Canada
  • The government created many social agencies
    resulting in the Civil Service
  • Victory Bonds were create to help finance the war
    effort
  • Canadas first tax was also introduced as a
    temporary measure to pay for the very expensive
    war they turned out to be not so temporary

14
Aftermath of Total War
  • WWI brought many significant changes to Canada as
    it developed as a Nation
  • Included with all we have discussed the most
    important is that Canada found its place among
    the Community of Nations
  • Canada was ultimately granted the right to make
    its own decisions in foreign affairs by British
    Parliament through the Statute of Westminster in
    1931

15
Case 6
  • Please complete the following case study.
    Responses should be of high quality. Draft
    quality work will be returned unmarked.
  • Please read chapter 4 and record vocabulary
    definitions in your own words. It is not
    necessary to copy all vocabulary directly from
    text.
  • What were Canadas main military roles in and
    contributions to the First world war?
  • 3) In what ways did WWI create social change in
    Canada?
  • 4) How did the more controversial decisions of
    WWI affect Canada and Canadians?

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Case Study 6 (contd)
  • 5) How did WWI shape Canadas development as a
    nation? As member of the world community?
  • 6) What difficulties did Aboriginals and African
    Canadians have in participating in the war?
  • 7) What was the Conscription Crisis?
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