Timeline With Attitude

  • War Pilots

    War Pilots
    War pilots made a lot of progress throughout the war.
    Advanced their reputation as a reputable air force in the war (progress)
    There were only a few hundred frontline aircrafts during the outbreak of the war (decline)
    Taking off and landing without crashing was a significant accomplishment (decline)
    Based on this information, I think that war pilots had a lot of declines rather than being progressive giving them a suitable rank of -1.(ww1.canada.com)
  • First Nations Soldiers

    First Nations Soldiers
    The First Nations Soldiers progressed and declined in this time period. I think that the First Nations Soldiers had some progress. I believe that a +1 is a suitable rank because they did progress more than they declined, but since they did decline a bit a +2 would not be a suitable rank. Therefore +1 is suitable for their amount of progress (aadnc-aandc.gc.ca).
  • War Artists

    War Artists
    The war artists progressed throughout the First World War
    Many artists became famous and recognized by their works from the war (progress).
    Based on this information, I think that war artists progressed dramatically throughout the war by declining very little. This gives them a suitable rank of +2 (torontodreamsproject.blogspot.com)
  • French-Canadian Soldiers

    French-Canadian Soldiers
    French Canadian Soldiers had mostly declined in this time period, but they also progressed as well.
    They generally felt loyalty to France and Canada, but not to Britain. Many took their overseas roles seriously, feeling as though they needed to represent both Canada and Quebec (decline).
    , I think that the French-Canadian soldiers had very little progress but it was still present. I believe that a -1 is a suitable score considering that they did still have some progress (camc.wordpress.com).
  • Black Canadian Soldiers

    Black Canadian Soldiers
    black Canadian soldiers declined more rather than progress
    Only some were able to enlist in battalions if their recruiting officer accepted them (decline)
    Were usually restricted to construction jobs in the war (decline)
    Many faced discrimination (decline)
    I think that the black Canadian soldiers including Jeremiah Jones had mostly declined giving them a rank of -2 because there wasn’t much progress for them (vimyfoundation.ca)
  • Nurses Overseas (World War I)

    Nurses Overseas (World War I)
    The nurses overseas progressed dramatically.
    After women helped during the war they weren’t seen as fragile, helpless creatures anymore.
    I think that the nurses overseas including progressed a lot throughout the war. I give them a rank of +2 because they didn’t really decline to much making them very progressive. Therefore, a +2 is a suitable rank (thediscoverblog.com).