Kategorier: Alla - autonomy - militarism - warfare - nationalism

av joseph quadrini för 6 årar sedan

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history

In the early 20th century, a complex web of nationalism, militarism, and alliances set the stage for a global conflict. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand on June 28, 1914, by a member of the Black Hand was the immediate spark that ignited World War I.

history

black hand

tank

start of a world war

battles

yepres
Germans used chlorine gas
vimy ridge
entente  failed 3 times
Canada succeed
creeping barrage
sommes
650k deaths
bloodest battle
1916
passendale
Canada was now trusted
1917

roaring 20's

jazz age
Canada's growing autonomy
Halibut treaty
Canada signed on its own
prohbition
abuse stopped
crime rate dropped
speak easy
age of prosperity
over expansion/production
buying stocks
mass prodution

home front

war time elections
wives, moms, sisters of soldiers got to vote
victory bonds
Halifax explosion
war measures act
laws passed
full power
rights suspended
millierty voters act
right for soldiers to vote
women
first time they could vote
took men's jobs
limited jods
conscription
mandatory service

18-45

Robert borden
military service act
get more soilders

aftermath

Spanish flu
killed millions
4 new countrys
Czechoslovakia
Yugoslavia
Poland
hungry
treaty of Versailles
return land stolen
reduce its military
admit guilty
Germany has to pay 33 billion for damages
cause of ww2
effect on Canada
international respect
women have rights
1 in 3 soldiers died
signed treaty of Versailles as it own country

modern warfare

air
plane

dog fights

German flockers

red baron

zeppelin
sea
U-boats

Lusitania

sunk supply ships

convoy

secret weapon

land
weapons

machine guns

rapid fire

heavy

needed large crew

tanks

slow

dangerous

trench warfare

safe from mines

horrible warfare

life

disease

shell shock

trench mouth

trench foot

horrible

frightening

no sanitation

causes

spark
assignation of Franz Ferdinand

june 28 1914

blackhand
main
nationalism
imperialism
alliance

triple entente

france great Britain Russia

triple alliance

Italy Germany Austria hungry

militarism

germany

great Britain