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AGENDA Read pp 32-34 L2 Canada’s Response WWI Simulation (30 Mins) Start WWI Simulation @ 1045

Canada’s Response Although Canada had become independent in 1867, Britain still controlled the foreign policy of all its dominions Which meant that when Britain declared war on Germany, Canada, along with the rest of the British Empire, was automatically at war.

Canada’s Response Prime Minister Robert Borden offered Britain 25,000 troops, More than 30,000 volunteers from across Canada signed up within the first month!

Not all Canadians were allowed to participate in the war. Women were encouraged to support the war effort at home. Initially the Canadian forces did not accept Aboriginal people, and they were reluctant to take African and Japanese Canadians Women: Those who did join the services were limited to jobs as nurses and ambulance drivers

Reasons for joining? Most believed that the war would be short and that they would be home for Christmas. Some were looking for an exciting adventure, and maybe even a chance to be heroes upon their return. . Others had no job and thought it would be a chance to escape financial hardships at home. Still others felt the patriotic urge to defend their mother country In today’s dollars, $1 = $22

Volunteers formed the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF). National Identity Volunteers formed the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF). CEF fought as a separate Canadian unit Wartime training brought diverse Canadians together as a group…they began to develop a national identity, a sense of being Canadian.

Sam Hughes was also in charge of Canada’s armament industry. War on the Home Front Sam Hughes was also in charge of Canada’s armament industry. Canada’s manufacturing was inefficient under Hughes and he was dismissed in 1916 due to poor quality.

The War Measures Act Granted the Canadian government the authority to do everything necessary “for the security, defence, peace, order, and welfare of Canada.” Introduced by Prime Minister Borden almost immediately after war was declared.

What the War Measures act could do to your rights! Intervene directly in: Habeas corpus, the right of a person under arrest to be brought before a judge to determine the lawfulness of the arrest, was suspended. Police had the power to detain people without laying charges. Other thinsg it intervened in? The economy Transportation Manufacturing Trade Agricultural Production Censoring Mail

War Measures Act Anyone suspected of being an enemy alien or a threat to the government could be imprisoned, or deported, or both. Recent immigrants from Germany and the Austro-Hungarian Empire were treated harshly - 8579 were held in internment camps.

WW1 SIMULATION GAME

GB – allied w Russia, Serbia, Belgium and France FRANCE - allied w Britain, Russia and Belgium ITALY - allied w AH GERMANY - allied w Italy and AH SERBIA - allied w Russia, Belgium and GB BELGIUM - allied w GB, Russia, Serbia and France AUSTRIA HUNGARY - allied w Italy and Germany RUSSIA - allied w Serbia, France, Belgium and GB

REFLECTION ASSIGNMENT Discuss who has made alliances with who, and what you feel about the state of Europe in 1914. Also reflect on the difficulty in forming alliances.