Women's Roles During Ww1

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Women played a major role during WW1. When man started going to war, women started taking the initiative to complete the jobs that were usually done by men and as the realized that they could do just as work the men did, the women started demanding for equal pay. Along with that, a group of women called the famous five started to fight for women’s right to vote and the persons case. Without women taking this approach, the society would have fallen apart. Therefore, women played a significant role during WW1 because their social actions determined the gender equality in Canada’s society today.

To start off, women played a major role during WW1 as they took the initiative to complete the jobs that were usually done by men. One way this happened was by women being …show more content…

Some women even worked heavy or precision machinery in engineering, led cart horses on farms, and worked in the civil service and factories. Due to this event taking place women learned that how they were capable of completing the same jobs as men and in Canada today, women had the opportunity to do the same jobs as men. Another, just as significant role for women in the war was nursing. Even though it had been an occupation associated with women, World War One allowed a much larger number of women to get away from their peacetime domesticity. Moreover, this event resulted in the process of emerging nursing as a real profession rather than simply a voluntary position. To prove my point, the British Nurses’ Association was established by Ethel Gordon Fenwick in 1887 ‘to unite all British nurses in membership of a recognised profession and to provide . . . evidence of their having received systematic training’. This action also gave nurses a higher status. During this time, women not only performed the ordinary jobs, but also created some new ones. War goods such as uniforms, machinery and munitions were in demand. So were shells, as artillery played a huge