Simply put, it gave Canadians a sense of nationalism and pride in their country. To elaborate on that answer, the sense of shared purpose of the soldiers in World War I brought Canadians together, even after the war. IT was a tragic time, but also at time for Canadians from coast to coast to work together with common purpose.
One epic battle is credited with bringing Canadian a sense of heroism and victory out of the horror that was World War I. The Battle of Vimy Ridge marked a turning point in the fortunes of Canada at war. France had lost 150,000 men in this battle and Britain some more, but careful planning by Canadian General Currie, and the largest bombardment of artillery in recorded history by the Canadians, made them victors against Germany. Canada lost 4,000 men in a mater of a few days, but Germany lost 20,000. It brought pride to Canada. The street name of "Vimy" is seen in many Canadians cities.
Overall, WW1 was a tragedy for Canada, but even shared tragedy can bring people together. Out of a population of just nine million, Canada lost 61,000 young men in the fields of war and the majority of those returning alive had suffered grievous wounds or lost limbs. All those returning had lived though the horrors of life in the trenches.
Once the war was over Canada was known as an independent country, not just part of Britains empire. It also helped create some national pride.
But most of the impact was negative, a lot the immigrants had come to Canada and taken all the soldiers jobs when they were gone. So a lot of the nation had no jobs or money.
Canada has spent most of it's money on the war, and had very little money left.
So the country went into a depression after the war with some bloody riots.
After WWI (World War One) because of vimy ridge and Canada winning the war was respected as it's own country by the British free to make it's own choices and free to do what they pleased not what the British told them to do.
Debt Inventions
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to gain more territory in the Pacific region.
During World War II, conscription was a controversial and somewhat divisive step taken by the Canadian government in 1944; however, it did not adversely affect Canada's economy, which experienced a general "boom" as a result of the war. For one thing, the actual conscription enforced on Canada's population was quite small; it also occurred only during the last year of the war. For another, Canadian women (similar to women throughout the western nations) became more active in the work-force as a result of the war-time pressures.
they did not have enough kitties in the world for the canadians to have lil pets to distract there enemys .
WW2 made many women become indapendent. Actually, During World War Two, the main world powers at the time practiced a total war effort. Because of this, Everyone in a country would be put to work creating resources for the war. Women included. Because of this, women were eventually more equal with men and they gained more rights. BAM
how did world war one affect the relations between men and women? how did world war one affect the relations between men and women?
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It didn't.
they pooped their pants all day long!
Gave them a taste of economic self reliance and incorporated them into the work world.
the french tickler was introduced
When the men came back from war women were fired from their jobs so that men returning from the war could find employment.
all of the canadians land was destroyed and bombed
During World War II many women entered the workforce. The end of World War II affected women in the workplace as many of them returned home instead of staying in the workplace.
During World War II many women entered the workforce. The end of World War II affected women in the workplace as many of them returned home instead of staying in the workplace.
It gave them the chance to be or work in the military
It ended economic opportunities for women.