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Essay On The 1950s

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If there was one word to describe the decade of the 1950s, that word would “fabulous”. The 1950s was a memorable time in history, characterized by rock and roll, social conformity, mega-projects, and new technology. The lives of many Canadians cannot be generalized, but their values were all shaped by two major events: the Great Depression and World War II. After a period of cold war and depression the fifties became known as a time for new beginnings, for everyone including African-Americans. Events like Rosa Park's refusal to give her bus seat to a white rider triggered the civil rights movement that would bring an end to segregation.¹ There were many reasons why there was an uproar with African-Americans at this time, and one of those reasons was because of a new form of music. Then called Rock and Roll, this new type of music appeared to revolutionize musical tastes among many young people, and changed the world in more ways than one. The 1950s was also an age of the construction of many mega-projects in Canada, for example, the St. Lawrence Seaway, and Trans-Canada Highway. Much like the media portrayed life in the 1950s as peaceful and happy, in reality, the Fifties were not much different than they were on television. Rock and roll in the 1950s …show more content…

The construction of the highway was approved in 1949 by an act of Canada’s Parliament and the construction occurred in the 1950s until it officially opened in 1962.⁸ After the opening of the highway it was extremely beneficial to Canada’s economy because it allowed Canada’s abundant natural resources to be shipped across the world. Both mega-projects were found as very beneficial to Canada in many ways including easy transportation and world

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