Timeline with Atitude

  • Billy Bishop and the war in the Air - economic change

    Billy Bishop and the war in the Air - economic change
    Based on the information I found, I think that the time period had progression of +2 for Billy Bishop and the War in the Air as they could shoot at other planes and enemy grounds from the sky. “Eventually some pilots began to carry weapons on their missions to use against other planes or on enemy ground troops.”
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  • Francis Pegahmagabow and First Nations soldiers - Social Change

    Francis Pegahmagabow and First Nations soldiers - Social Change
    Based on the information I found, I think that the time period had progression of +1 for Francis Pegahmagabow and First Nations soldiers. Because they acquired a fierce reputation. "The Canadians established a reputation as a formidable Fighting Force.”
  • Leo Le Boutillier, Thomas-Louis Tremblay and French-Canadian Soldiers - Economic Change

    Leo Le Boutillier, Thomas-Louis Tremblay and French-Canadian Soldiers - Economic Change
    Based on the information I found, I think Leo Le Boutillier, Thomas-Louis Tremblay and French-Canadian Soldiers had a decline in this time period by a -2 because they joined the Newfoundland Regiment which suffered disastrous consequences on the first day of battle, July 1st. Of 801 men at the beginning of the battle, only 68 were not wounded or killed. Which affected a lot of families to. “We have been through four days of hell”
  • Jeremiah Jones and Black Canadian Soldiers - Social Change

    Jeremiah Jones and Black Canadian Soldiers - Social Change
    Based on the information I found, I think that the time period had progression of +2 for Jeremiah Jones and Black Canadian Soldiers as people were racist and insulted the black race at that time. But people got better as time moved on. “Nothing has been done for these people by the military here, it is a downright shame and an insult to the race, the way our people have been used in regard to want to enlist, etc.”
  • Consequences for Women - Social Change

    Consequences for Women - Social Change
    Based on the information I found, I think that the time period was a decline of -2 for the women as they were getting laid off their jobs because of the soldiers returning from WWI and them requiring a job. Women were allowed to vote in March 1918 however they had to be 21 or older and not all races were allowed to vote until 1940.
  • English-French relations in Canada - Political change

    English-French relations in Canada - Political change
    Based on the information I found, I think that the time period had a decline of -2 for the French-English relations in Canada as the French and English Canadians started fighting against each other. There were riots in Quebec and angry mobs started to burn down the Military Service Act offices and destroyed the records. “At this moment as I write, French and English-Canadians are fighting and dying side by side.”
  • Mae Belle Sampson, Katherine MacDonald and Nurses Overseas - Social change

    Mae Belle Sampson, Katherine MacDonald and Nurses Overseas - Social change
    Based on the information I found, I think that the time period had progression of +2 for Mae Belle Sampson, Katherine MacDonald and Nurses Overseas because of the images and news of nurses working hard at the front and sacrificing their lives helped to change notions of women as fragile, helpless creatures. "War provided Canadian Women with many opportunities to prove their worth as citizens.”
  • War Artists - Economic Change

    War Artists - Economic Change
    Based on the information I found, I think that the time period had progression of +2 for War Artists as people were getting opportunities to make progress with their career and grow the Canadian Art. “This opportunity helped to progress and even advanced the development of Canadian Art.”
  • Consequences for returning soldiers - Economic Change

    Based on the information I found, I think that the time period had progression of +2 for the returning soldiers as they were not at war anymore and they got benefits of decent working conditions, decent living conditions and a decent wage.“The returned soldier, or any other white man, must be given decent working conditions, as well as decent living conditions and a decent wage.”
  • Workers - Social Change

    Workers - Social Change
    Based on the information I found, I think that the time period had a decline of -2 for the workers because there were not as many jobs as there were workers which caused people to die due to hunger. The lack of jobs also caused anti-immigrant sentiment, as well as to pursue prejudice against those German nationality or Canadians of Austro-Hungarian