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    World War 1

    There were many pros and cons but the pros did outweigh the cons first world war ending, the cost of living increased greatly. Winnipeg's workers that constructed buildings and metal went on strike to receive higher wages to be able to provide for their families Canada was able to gain respect and build their independance

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  • Trench War fare

    Trench War fare

    Trench warfare had a huge impact on soldiers as it caused huge amounts of deaths on the battlefield and also caused health problems on the battlefield like Trench Foot., influenza ETC...
    their successful battles did give Canada some confidence for future battles.
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  • Women rights

    Women rights

    Women got the right to vote most men were away helping with wars so there were not many men in Canada that we're able to vote. This is when an order came in and it gave relatives of veterans the right to vote in federal elections. This was a big deal because women kept holding on to the right they were given until they eventually got the right to vote in elections and a start to equality Share`
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  • Spanish flu

    Spanish flu

    This outbreak is a virus that attacks the respiratory system. The f virus is highly contagious, When an infected person coughs, sneezes or talks, and spreads their mouth particles respiratory droplets are generated and transmitted into the air, and can then can be inhaled by anyone nearby..then will continue to affect more. this virus killed at least 50 million people in a span of 2 years.
    many died
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  • Paris peace conference

    Paris peace conference

    The Rench Warfare was a 4-year long event that helped Canada progress. The trench warfare gave Canada an idea of a large war which helped us improve our armies, and weapons to the level that other countries had developed it too.
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  • The 1919 Winnipeg general strike

    The 1919 Winnipeg general strike

    after the first world war ended, the cost of living increased. Winnipeg's workers that constructed buildings and metal went on strike to receive higher wages. This was a decline for Canada because the strike was from May 1, 1919, to June 25, 1919.which is a long time of low-income .which means fewer products being sold.
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  • The roaring 20s

    The roaring 20s

    A decade of economic growth and wealth, driven by recovery from wartime devastation and spending, a jump in construction, and the rapid growth of customer favourites Such as automobiles and electricity in North America and Europe
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  • valentine masacre

    valentine masacre

    The valentine's Day Massacre, it was the culmination of a gang war between arch-rivals Al Capone and Bugs Moran. George “Bugs” Moran was a career criminal who ran the North Side gang in Chicago during the bootlegging era of the 1920s. ... He ordered that Moran's gang to be destroyed. which caused Moran's gang, one associate and a garage worker was also killed
    -1 there was a downfall for both Capone and moran.
  • The geat depression

    The geat depression

    The great depression began after the stock market crash of October 1929, which sent Wall Street into a panic and wiped out millions of stockholders. Over the next several years, consumer spending and investment dropped, causing steep declines in industrial output and employment as failing companies laid-off workers.
    many went broke and struggled to survive
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  • Black Thursday

    Black Thursday

    "Black Thursday", the market lost 11 percent of its value at the opening bell on very heavy trading. The huge percent meant that the report of prices on the ticker tape in brokerage offices around the nation was hours late and so investors had no idea what most stocks were actually trading for so the trading stopped.
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