Timeline for History

  • World War 1

    World War 1

    Ended in November 11 1918. This is a +1 progression and is an economic change.
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    Timeline for Canada from 1914 - 1929

  • The Income War Tax Act

    The Income War Tax Act

    Borden introduced the federal income tax as a temporary measure to finance WW1. The progress is 0 and this is a technological change.
  • The Battle of Vimy Ridge

    The Battle of Vimy Ridge

    During the battle of Vimy Ridge Jeremiah and his squad proved that skin color doesn't limit your actions. This is a +1 progression. It is a social change.
  • Prohibition of Alcohol

    Prohibition of Alcohol

    In 1918, the Canadian federal government banned the production, import and transportation of liquor. This is a 0 for progression. Social change.
  • Women and Nurses in Battlefront

    Women and Nurses in Battlefront

    Although women were not allowed to enlist they were still a big part to Canada's success in the war. The progression is +1. This is a Social change.
  • The Treaty of Versailles

    The Treaty of Versailles

    At the end of the war the treaty of Versailles was introduced. This is +2 for Canada. This is a economic change.
  • Women's Rights Elevated

    Women's Rights Elevated

    Women over the age of 30 were given the right to vote. They were also given the ability to work some jobs that they couldn't before such as doing manual labor in a factory. This is a political change. +2 progression.
  • The Halibut Treaty of 1923

    The Halibut Treaty of 1923

    The treaty was an agreement between Canada and the United States on fishing rights in the Pacific Ocean. This is an environmental change and is a +1 progression.
  • The Immigration Act (Johnson-Reed Act) of 1924

    The Immigration Act (Johnson-Reed Act) of 1924

    The Immigration Act of 1924 limited the number of immigrants allowed entry into the United States through a national origins quota. I believe this is a -1 progress and is a social change.
  • Royal Canadian Air Force

    Royal Canadian Air Force

    Canadian pilots who returned from WW1 were anxious to continue flying. So, in 1924, the Royal Canadian Air Force was created. This is +1 in progression and a technological change.

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