Timeline With Attitude

By hshar2
  • World War 1

    World War 1

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    The first world war meant a lot to canada and they had many great batlles. It helped shape the country as it is today
  • Halifax Explosion

    Halifax Explosion

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    The halifax explosion is known to be one the worst disasters in canada. It injured over 9000 people and killed abut 1600.
  • The Battle Of Vimy Ridge

    The Battle Of Vimy Ridge

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    The battle of Vimy Ridge is known to be one of the greatest wars in world war 1 and is said to be the one that made Canada independent.
  • Women Get The Right To Vote

    Women Get The Right To Vote

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    Women Get the right to vote and run as candidates which are giving them more rights and is a good step to getting women the same rights as men
  • Prohibition

    Prohibition

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    The Prohibition in Canada was meant to stop Canadians from consuming alcohol during world war 1 where the government thought that alcohol was the problem of society.
  • Spanish flu

    Spanish flu

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    The Spanish flu was a disaster for Canada because it took a huge hit on Canada's economy and killed over 50,000 Canadians.
  • Winnipeg General Strike

    Winnipeg General Strike

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    The general strike was a big strike where over 30,000 people protested to get better minimum wages and better working conditions.
  • Resedential schools

    Resedential schools

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    Residential schools went through the mid 18's to the late 19's and were schools where they brainwashed and tortured many indigenous students
  • Fredrick Banting

    Fredrick Banting

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    Fredrick Banting Discovered insulin in Canada and was a great help to millions of people because without insulin many people would have died because of diabetes.
  • The Great Depression

    The Great Depression

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    The great depression left many Canadians homeless because of the stock market crash and took a huge effect on the Canadian economy. it started in 1929 and ended 1933.