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first i must say, there isn't much material on the web strictly on childrens roles in WW1.

Some children went to work in ammunition factories, bakeries or grocery stores.

They also worked on the farms that they lived on because their fathers were forced to leave to become soldiers and the farm work became the children's responsibility.

Some of the children only had a father, and when the war broke out the children had to leave everyone and everything they ever knew to go and live with whatever other family members they had, and if they had none they would live with friends or go live in orphanages.

Other children ran away from home and would steal food when and if they could but, others who wouldn't steal would sometimes die of starvation, or depending on the temperature they could freeze to death.

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Men were solders of all kinds, like navy and marines. Women in World War 1 could only be nurses, or "water bringers" in the field but at home they had reponsibilities such as the Womens Land Army and the Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps .

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women in the war had to take on the roles of the men who left such as farming and mechanics thy also helped the war effort by knitting and making munitions

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thga women receive the right of participate in the elections by the 19th amendment.I mean the right to vote.

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the roles that women played in the civil war was that they cooked food for the men nand they washed there clothes.

even i now that and im only 12.

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Women stayed home and sucked my balls. My big hairy balls.

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They were mostly nurses.

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