1911-1920 WW1 Timeline

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    1911-1920

  • Election of Robert Borden as Prime Minister

    Election of Robert Borden as Prime Minister
    Theme: Significant Canadians- Leadership
    Robert Borden was elected on October 10th 1911 as the 8th Prime minister of Canada.
  • The assassination of Franz Ferdinand

    The assassination of Franz Ferdinand
    Theme: battle
    Cause - Archduke of Austria-Hungary Franz Ferdinand believed the Serbs were “pigs”, “thieves”, “scoundrels” and “murderers.” The Young Bosnians began to plot against him upon hearing about his visit to Bosnia, and received help from The Black Hand.
    Consequence - Austria-Hungary received help from their ally Germany, which resulted in the Germans attacking France through neutral Belgium, triggering WW1.
  • Battle of Ypres

    Battle of Ypres
    Theme:battle
    Cause- The German’s went through Belgium in order to attack France.
    Consequence- Britain and the allied forces fought against Germany and left Ypres in ruins with more than 2,000 dead
    It went on from 4/22/1915-5/25/1915
  • Victory at Vimy Ridge

    Victory at Vimy Ridge
    Theme: Battle
    The Germans had taken over Vimy Ridge, resulting in an advantage in combat. The French couldn’t take back the ridge, as there was already over 100,000 casualties, so the Canadians were ordered to take it back. Within 3 days the Canadians reigned victorious.
  • Influenza pandemic

    Influenza pandemic
    Theme: battle
    After the war had been won , the surviving soldiers returned back home, and what they had originally believed to be the common cold, had turned out to be far more deadly, as a fifth of the world's population was infected. This scourge ravaged the earth for two years, and it's estimated that over 675,000 Americans alone died from the disease.
    This pandemic went on from 1918 to 1919