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Q: What impact did volunteering and conscription have on Britain?
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What were the effects of conscription and volunteering on the British home front in world war 1?

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For the first year and a half the British relied on volunteers. Volunteering slowed to a trickle though, so the British had to resort to conscription early in 1916.


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By 1960, the British government had decided that Britain should rely on a full time professional army and not be dependent on conscripts. The last National Servicemen was demobbed in 1963.