World War l was known as the “War to End All War” because everyone felt that the outcome would have a tremendous impact upon the world. However, what impact did the end of World War I have upon Virginia and in particular Southwest Virginia? In this essay, I will be imagining that I am living in the Washington County, Virginia area after World War I and what impact the end of the war had upon my life in both a positive and negative way. It is 1918 and I am living on a farm in Washington County Virginia. The population of Washington County in 1918 is 29,871 and the main source of income comes from farming related activities. (http://www.newrivernotes.com) I am thirteen years old, and everything I know about the Great War is based upon …show more content…
As a result of the war women were forced into the workforce due to many of the men being away at war. Many women had to run the family farm and work in factories and stores due to the reduced workforce. This provided an opportunity for women to obtain new job skills and change the belief that a woman’s place was in the home. Also, World War I provided an opportunity for women to enlist in the military as nurses and as part of the Naval Coastal Defense Reserve. Women participation in the labor force was helpful in the women’s suffrage movement that eventually gave women the right to vote thru the ratification of the 19th Amendment in 1920. (http://www.richmond.com) I got to see the smile on my Mother’s face as she voted for the first time and the hope it gave her to dare to dream to get a job just a few years …show more content…
Technological advances in the area of medicine include new ways for giving and storing blood for transfusions, new treatments for infections, new techniques for treatment of burns, advances in prosthetics limbs and the development of ultrasound and x-ray technology. (http://www.bbc.co.uk/guides/zs3wpv4) Also, some of the non-medical technological advances include the development of synthetic rubber, industrial fertilizer, air traffic control, drones. (http://www.popularmechanics.com), Many of these technological advances slowly made their way to southwest Virginia and impacted our lives in many ways for years to