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Francis Pegahmagabow
Francis Pegahmagabow is one of the members of the very first Canadian Infantry Battalion and also fought at the battle of Ypres in April 1915. -
Lieutenant Colonel Allison Borden
Lieutenant Colonel Allison Borden, was the Canada's Prime Minister Robert Borden. On February 14th 1916, he wrote a letter that was sent to teachers from Nova Scotia. Lt. Col. Borden was using that letter to recruit 3,500 men. -
Mae Belle Sampson
The first nurse from the Hamilton location to enlist to go overseas during the the World War 1 was Mae Belle Sampson. She was also an member of the Canadian Army Medical Corps. -
World War 1 Ended
The germans sign agreement for peace in 1918. -
League Of Nation was Created
The League of Nations held there very first Executive Council meeting in January of 1920, consisting of the major members. -
Woman Gain the Right to Vote
A woman name Margaret Brent from Virginia, ask the right for woman to vote in the state’s House of Burgesses. Then in the 1920, were allowed women to vote. -
The Worst Terrorist Attack in the 1920s
A massive, explosive was detonated taken place in Wall Street on September 16, 1920. -
First Radio Broadcast
The very first radio station started broadcasting live in November 1920 during the presidential election. -
Mary Pickford
Born in Toronto and became the most popular in Hollywood in the 1920s. Also became the founding member of the internation academy of motion picture arts and sciences which in today is called the oscars. -
The Great Depression
In 1929, the stock market crashed which cause the Great Depression. The decisions that were made in the process which was investing the margin that impact the stock market led to the crash.