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D. Canadians and World War I 1914-1918

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 II. THE SETTLERS → → A. The Road to ConfederationB. All Aboard for the WestC. Demand for Change
D. Canadians and World War IE. Maturing Culture and Identity

 D. Canadians and World War I →→ 1. Prelude to War2. Mobilization3. Mud and Blood4. Air and Sea War5. Vimy Ridge6. Passchendaele and Canada's Hundred Days7. Home Front and Peace →→ E. Maturing Culture and Identity

1. Prelude to War - The War to End All Wars, The Western Front, The First Global War, First Blood at the Marne and Ypres, Canada and Newfoundland Enter the War, Managing and Financing the War

2. Mobilization for War - Sam Hughes, Camp Valcartier, The War Measures Act, Hysteria and Sabotage, The Burning of Parliament and the Halifax Explosion

3. Mud and Blood - Trench Warfare, Trench Life, The Christmas Truce, 1915 - Blood and Gas - The Second Battle of Ypres, 'Canadian Clodhoppers' at St. Julien, 1915, September 1915 - The Founding of the Canadian Corps, 1916 - The Battle of The Somme, Carnage at Beaumont Hamel, Lions Led by Donkeys?, Conscription and the Military Service Bill

4. War in the Air and on the Sea - Technology Ends Trench Warfare, Motorized Warfare, Winged Warfare, The Canadian Aces, The War at Sea, The U-boat Menace, The Sinking of the Lusitania, The United States Enters the War

5. Vimy Ridge - Triumph of the Canadian Corps - Birth of a Nation, The Attack, The Eastern Front and the Bolshevik Revolution

6. Passchendaele and Canada's Hundred Days - Passchendaele, or The Third Battle of Ypres, Currie Refuses to Move, The Canadian Calvary in Flanders Fields, Cambrai and the New Art of Tank Warfare, Amiens, Arras and Canada's Hundred Days, The Guns Fall Silent at Mons

7. The Home Front and The Peace - How the War Changed Canada, Paying for the War, The New Production Economy, The Human Costs of the War, Conscription and French Canada, The Khaki Election, Progress For Women, A Canada Altered


 D. Canadians and World War I →→ 1. Prelude to War2. Mobilization3. Mud and Blood4. Air and Sea War5. Vimy Ridge6. Passchendaele and Canada's Hundred Days7. Home Front and Peace →→ E. Maturing Culture and Identity


 II. THE SETTLERS → → A. The Road to ConfederationB. All Aboard for the WestC. Demand for Change
D. Canadians and World War IE. Maturing Culture and Identity

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