Canadas Conflict

1.) Women’s voting rights

– Started in Ontario in 1884 and Manitoba in 1900

– The Female Employees Fair Remuneration Act was designed to provide women with equal pay for work of equal value

-No-one died for standing up for these rights

-Woman won the and are allowed to vote and started others on the right path towards equal rights.

-Even today we are still trying to make woman’s rights equal to mens rights.

2.) Canadas population grew

-Any people who wanted to move to Canada. (Ireland, Scotland, England.)

-In the decades from 1861 to 1901, the population increased slowly by a few million, at an annual average growth rate of less than 1.3% per year

– No-one died from increasing Canadas population.

-The outcome was helping Canada grow and help the country.

-Canada today is welcoming and it is still continuing to grow.

 

3.) Economic growth

– Gave us new products such as timber and fish. Helped us to grow our economy

-Nations that were involved Canada Belgium Britain, USA, Russia, Italy, and France.

-Originally a nation of farmers, fishermen, loggers, and fur traders

-No one died during this conflict

-The outcome was we are now more multicultural

-Helped make Canada welcoming towards others

 4.) WWI

-Many nations were involved in this war …….https://www.mapsofworld.com/world-war-i/countries-involved.html

-How it begins Germany invades Belgium, beginning World War I.

-There were many casualties from WWI

-The Treaty of Versailles is an outcome of World War 1 because they created the treaty to end World War 1 and its friction left behind.

-Treaty of Versailles

-effected politics

5.)WWII

-Many nations were involved

-Many casualties occurred

Coming just two decades after the last great global conflict, the Second World War was the most widespread and deadliest war in history, involving more than 30 countries and resulting in more than 50 million military and civilian deaths (with some estimates as high as 85 million dead). Sparked by Adolf Hitler’s invasion of Poland in 1939, the war would drag on for six deadly years until the final Allied defeat of both Nazi Germany and Japan in 1945.

-Division of Germany into two separate states, the destruction of numerous European and Asian cities, a major realignment of political power into Western and Soviet factions, the creation of the United Nations, a strengthening of corporate power and the beginning of a period of increased prosperity in the United States.

https://www.reference.com/history/were-long-term-effects-world-war-ii-c66868406096bfb4