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Ww1 Canadian Women Essay

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On July 28th, 1914 was when the First World War happened, which occurred in central Europe. WW1 and WW2 had a huge impact on women’s life, which from the start made women’s life change. Women played a huge role in changing their roles in the Canadian society. Prior to the war women had very little rights and were overruled by the men of the country. Although as the years began to go by things began to change slowly but surely for the women, for the better. As the women’s husbands were out fighting at war the women were left alone while their husbands were out at war. The women would take the men’s job working in factories and war industries. They also worked as nurses or ambulance drivers and as world war came to a close and world war 2 began …show more content…

Traditional family structure was completely changed by the First World War, Women had to give up their traditional jobs doing household work such as cooking and taking care of the family. The women had to work in farms, industries, and as bus drivers and police. Some were even sent overseas to work as nurses to help the soldiers, they also worked in factories to make weapons for the war since the men went to battle. This was a time for women to show their hard work and dedication. “You see everybody felt they had to do something. You just couldn’t sit there. There was a phrase, ‘doing your bit.’ Well, that was pretty well the keynote feeling all through that First World War. Everybody was extremely patriotic, and everybody wanted to ‘do a bit’. If there’s anything we could do to help, we must do it.” The jobs the women did during the war helped them provide for their family because they were getting paid as oppose to having a traditional job and not getting paid a dime. The jobs they had to do were difficult and hard at times but they did their best they could do, and although they didn’t get paid as much as men they still worked harder than ever. They wanted to show that they can do anything a men can do, they wanted to show that they can make a difference in the world. The women got a chance to show their abilities and

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