The Children in World War 1 were exposed to the Horror of war at home. The UK was unprepared for the air attacks from the German Airship, but quickly the public learned to seek shelter. Children were taught to use gas mask and were to seek shelter. The lesson taught in schools both in Britain and German reflected their countries roles in the war.
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After establishing supremacy in Ghana, the British created the Gold Coast Regiment as a component of the West African Frontier Force (WAFF), which kept peace throughout the territories of the Gold Coast (Ghana), Nigeria, Sierra Leone, and the Gambia. In 1928 the WAFF because the Royal West African Frontier Force (RWAFF). British officers and noncommissioned officers organized, trained, and equipped the Gold Coast Regiment. For much of the colonial period, the British recruited African enlisted personnel only from ethnic groups in the Northern Territories Protectorate. Eventually, the Gold Coast Regiment accepted a few African officers and an increasing number of African noncommissioned officers from the south. Nevertheless, the north-south division continued to characterize the Gold Coast Regiment.
On July 31, 1914, four days before the British declaration of war on Germany, Accra mobilized its military forces. The Gold Coast Regiment included thirty-eight British officers, eleven British warrant or noncommissioned officers, 1,584 Ghanaians, (including 124 carriers for guns and machine guns), and about 300 reservists. Additionally, the four Volunteer Corps (Gold Coast Volunteers, Gold Coast Railway Volunteers, Gold Coast Mines Volunteers, and Ashanti Mines Volunteers) fielded about 900 men. These forces participated in the campaigns in Togo, Cameroon, and East Africa.
Deployment of the country's armed forces required the reduction of the British colonial establishment by 30 percent between 1914 and 1917 and the closure of several military installations in the Northern Territories. These actions persuaded many Ghanaians that British colonial rule was about to end. As a result, a series of disorders and protests against British colonial rule occurred throughout the country.
During August and September 1914, for example, riots broke out in Central Province and Ashanti, followed three years later by unrest at Old Nigo. The wartime weakening of the administrative structure in the Northern Territories also fueled opposition to chiefs who used their positions to exploit the people they ruled, to encourage military recruitment, or to advance the cause of British colonial rule. Disturbances among the Frafra at Bongo in April 1916 and in Gonja in March 1917 prompted the authorities to deploy a detachment of troops to the Northern Territories to preserve Law and Order.
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what event triggered WW1
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand - heir to the throne of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and his wife Sophie is what sparked World War I.
The main weapons used for world war 1 happen to be the muskets, poisonous gas, airplanes, and sniper rifles
Germany was Britain's main enemy.
The main cause of WW1 was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
Probably the Fokker series.
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It was the main cause
because they are isolated from the main continent and were out of war.
The main fronts in World War I were in France and in Russia. The Western Front was in France and the Eastern Front was in Russia.
The main weapons used for world war 1 happen to be the muskets, poisonous gas, airplanes, and sniper rifles
Germany
the "i" stands for imperialism
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Gavrilo Princip is the main person who is believed to have started World War 1. He was a Serbian who was involved in a chain of reactions which culminated in WWI.
Yes, because of him disliking jews.
There was no one main airplane. Each country developed a number of airplanes throughout the war.