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How Did Ww1 Affect Canada

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How did the First World War impact Canada?

The conscription in World War One was caused by the fact that Canadians just weren't putting out enough men out onto the fighting field. There were more and more deaths overseas, and less and less enlistments at home. Prime minister Borden had said there would be no conscription laws, and so when the parliament came up with them there was a massive outcry from the French Canadians. The law was passed, on August 28 of 1917, the following two days, there was violence in the streets of Montreal, protesters smashed windows, ripped up tram rails and caused mass havoc all through the city. People were hurt, some police and some demonstrators, one demonstrator was killed. On Easter weekend 1918, an incident in Quebec city caused a crowd of French Canadians go to loot the offices of the army registrar, causing a lot of damage as well to English shops. On Easter Monday Ottawa sent soldiers into Quebec City, hoping to disperse a crowd …show more content…

The fighting overseas caused Canada to become more independent, not having to go to the British or any other countries as much. It helped Canada "grow up" and be seen as its own country by others. Canada demonstrated this when it signed the Treaty of Versailles independently and not as part of the British empire. At home, WW1 helped make Canadians learn to respect women, letting them have better jobs, getting higher salaries, although they still aren't equal to that of men. WW1 also caused French Canadians and English Canadians to fall farther and farther apart because of the conscription laws that Prime minister Borden placed. The laws caused the French Canadians to become extremely angry with Borden, starting violent protests in Montreal and Quebec City. All of this made French and English Canadians to become very bitter towards each other. As you can see, WW1 caused Canada to change, but it wasn't always good

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