Social Studies 10 Lessons 📖

By: Gen L

In partnership with Hyperion University, 2023

Lesson 2.1: Canada's Army

Canada's Army at Onset of WWI

  • Poorly trained soldiers, tiny navy, no artillery.
  • Most used Ross Rifle, which was laughably awful:
    • Jammed under field conditions
    • Replaced with Lee-Enfield
  • Some regiments even wore kilts
    • Many Canadians were of Scottish Heritage.

The Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF)

  • strong, first overseas expeditionary force.
    • The people were very naive,
    • "Home by Christmas"
      • British statement, belief it was a short, decisive victory.
    • Many were afraid the war was over by the time they got overseas.

Propaganda

  • A message "designed to encourage the recipient to alter their attitudes / behaviour to coincide with that of the sender."
    • Often used in times of war, campaigns for elections,
    • Most common form: Advertising

Lesson 2.2: Canada's Response

The Response

  • August 4, 1914 - PM Borden's Government drafted a War Measures Act
    • Gave them stronger powers to act
    • Only used twice, before rebranding as the Emergencies Act
  • Liberals pledged a political truce
  • Many hoped this would unite the English and French.
  • By September, there were volunteers

The Response, cont.

  • Everyone expected the war to be over by Christmas.
  • It sounded like a great adventure to many young men.
  • Soon, enthusiasm faded. The war would obviously last past Christmas.
  • French Canadians were opposed to fighting a war for the British.

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