Timeline with Attitude 1914-1929

  • World War I (0) Political

    World War I (0) Political
    Britain declares war on Germany. Canada in included in the War since it is a colony of Britain. The War would present many challenges for Canada during and post WW1
  • War Measures Act (-2) Political

    War Measures Act (-2) Political
    The Act gave the Canadian Government the ability to deport what the government considered Enemy Aliens such as those born outside of Canada. It was a violation of basic Human Rights.
  • The Second Battles Of Ypres (1) Political/Social

    The Second Battles Of Ypres (1) Political/Social
    Canadian’s solders first victory. The battle was the first time poison gas was used in the war by the Germans. Despite this Canadians won.
  • The Wartime Elections Act (0) Political

    The Wartime Elections Act (0) Political
    Females who had relatives in the War were able to vote in elections but those born outside of Canada had the right taken away. Small step for women rights but alienated immigrants
  • Battle of Vimy Ridge (1) Political/Social

    Battle of Vimy Ridge (1) Political/Social
    During this battle, Canadians took over 4000 German prisoners while battling under terrible bad weather conditions and established them as a formidable effective soilders. However, it came at a cost. In his battle, 10,000 Canadians were killed.
  • Prohibition (0) Econmonical/social

    Prohibition (0) Econmonical/social
    A solution to a social problem during the War. Women helped with the passing Bill of Prohibition which banned booze in order to encourage better domestic home lives however it created other issues such as bootlegging which is selling alcohol illegally.
  • Treaty of Versailles (1) Economical

    Treaty of Versailles (1) Economical
    One of the peace treaties which ended WW1. The responsibility of the War was put on Germany and Germany was forced to pay reparations. Internationally this caused the German’s to increase taxes as a method of making the payments.
  • The League of Indians Act (1) Political/Social

    The League of Indians Act (1) Political/Social
    Aboriginals had the right to vote in elections but only if they gave up their status. During 1920 The League tired to improve their rights and advocate to keep their status.
  • Penicillin Invented (+2) Economical

    Penicillin Invented (+2) Economical
    Penicillin was discovered by young bacteriologist named Sir Alexander Fleming. It was discovered post war by accident, the discovery led to on elf the greatest developments of modern medicine. Post war it was used on my Veterans.
  • Stock Market Crash (-2) Economical

    Stock Market Crash (-2) Economical
    Due to the consequences of WW1 such as political, social and economical factors resulting from negative challenges, the stock market crashed. Investors lost money and many went bankrupt. The crash was the beginning of the Great Depression.