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Social Studies 10 Lessons
By:
Gen L
Lesson 3: PM St. Laurent (1948-1953)
International Affairs: NATO
The UN was not always effective.
The USSR used their veto in the Security Council to block the west.
PM St. Laurent suggested a regional alliance in 1947.
April 1949: The
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
was established.
International Affairs
US involvement was needed to offset the USSR.
Canada was an original Signatory for the UN & NATO.
NATO helped Canada deal with the US in a
Multilateral
setting, avoiding US dominance of
Bilateral
dealings.
Increasing Threats: The Bomb & China
Aug 1949: The USSR tests its first Atomic Bomb
This starts an arms race between the Powers.
Oct 1949: Mao Zedong wins a long running civil war (since 1927)
Mao establishes the communist People's Republic of China
The world's most populous country becomes communist.
Korean War (1950-1953 / 1950-)
25 June, 1950: North Korea (DPR Choseon) invades South Korea (Great Han Republic / Hanguk)
At the UN, the USSR was boycotting the Security Council
The Security Council agreed to defend S. Korea (
Note: The USSR was absent that day. They were never absent since then.
)
July, Canada placed 3 destroyers under UN Command
Korean War, cont.
Canada worked hard to moderate risky US Strategies.
The US ignored Canada & proceeded to invade N. Korea
Hostilities ended in 1953, with a cease fire and no territorial changes.
The war has NOT yet ended.
26k+ Canadians served, 516 died.
After the Conflict
This was the 1
st
time that an International organization & Multi-national force successfully acted against aggression.
Canada's position strained Can-US relations.
US Sec. of State Acheson later described Canada as "the stern daughter of the voice of god."
External Affairs minister
Pearson
said the age of "easy and automatic relations" with the US had ended.
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