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作者:Braeden Tavares 4 年以前

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The Resilient Canada's Role in World War 1

Canada played a significant role in World War I, navigating the complexities of the global conflict as part of the British Empire. The war featured pivotal moments such as the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, leading to a series of declarations of war among European powers.

The Resilient 
Canada's Role in 
World War 1

The Resilient Canada's Role in World War 1

Canada's Reputation

Post War Reputation
Canadians were tough, reliable, and hardworking
What changed?
Our country was evolving at home
The grit and determination of our soldiers showed the world our strength
How we were perceived
We were viewed as just another British Dominion

The Home Front

Attacks on home soil
Victory Bonds
Put in place to fund the war effort

When the war was won they would receive the money back with interest

People would buy bonds and loan money to the government

Gender Roles
Women's rights began to grow

-Women gained the right to vote

-They took over Men's jobs because they were overseas

Conscription
This divided the nation (French and English citizens

-The French felt that they were being forced to fight for the British

Forced Canadian males ages 18-40 to serve in the war

Important People and War Technology

Canadian Gear
MacAdam Shovel

Used for digging, mounting, and as shields

Ross Rifle

Great in clear conditions but terrible in actual WW1 conditions

Planes
Used for scouting and developed for shooting later
Chlorine Gas
Dependent on wind direction; risky and deadly
Tanks
Well developed by the end of the war
Nellie McClung
Women's rights activists, legislature, and author

Essential in getting Women the right to vote in 1916

Billy Bishop
Canadian pilot form Owen Sound, Ontario

One of the lucky air-force veterans who lived to tell his tale

Took part in more than 170 air battles and shot down a record breaking 72 enemy air crafts

Major Canadian Battles

Battle of Passchendaele
Canadian Corps joined the battle on 26 October. The Canadians captured the ridge on 6 November
The battle took place on the Ypres salient on the Western Front, in Belgium, where German and Allied armies had been deadlocked for three years.
Battle of Vimy Ridge
It was the largest territorial advance of any Allied force to that point in the war
Canada's most celebrated military victory
Battle of Somme
Despite losses Canadians received a hard, courageous, and reliable reputation
It was a battle to outlast (attrition)
During three months of fighting the Canadians captured a series of German trenches despite terrible conditions
Battle of Ypres
Canadians fought through and defended the territory
Canadians were unequipped for Chlorine Gas attack from the German
Major battle that provided altitude advantage

Timeline

The End of the War
The Treaty of Versailles

-Germans had to demilitarize, pay huge debts, and accept responsibility for starting the war

-A treaty put in place to punish the Germans for WW1

The Ottoman Empire fell, then Austria-Hungary, and finally Germany surrendered
The Allies were closing in on the Germans
U.S.A gets involved
The U.S.A joined the Allies because the Lusitania had many American citizens on board
German U-Boat sinks the Lusitania
Russian Revolution
The new communist government took Russia out of the war because it was hurting their resources
Communists took over Russia because of an absence of leadership from the Russian Czar
Italy backs out
Since Germany invaded France they backed out and switched sides
Italy had stated that they would aid Germany and Austria Hungary if they were attacked
The First Year
1. Archduke Frans Ferdinand of Austria was assassinated 2. Serbia rejected Austrian troops entering their country 3. Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia 4. Russia declares war on Austria Hungary 5. Germany declares war on Russia then immediately invades France 6. France and Great Britain declare war on Austria-Hungary and Germany 7. Canada got thrown into the mix because they were a part of the British Empire

Causes

"The Spark"
The Assassination of Austrian Archduke Frans Ferdinand

Started a chain of events that lead to WW1

Murdered by Serbian nationalist group "The Black Hand"

Imperialism
Making colonies

-Needed for natural resources, land, and power

Nationalism
People regarded their country as superior in a form of patriotic ignorance
Alliances
Triple Entente
Triple Alliance
Militarism
Created competition to build weapons (Arms race)
Nations believed Armies were the best way to solve issues