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The Building of Canadian Identity

The Building of Canadian Identity. World War One. Canadian Identity 1914. Never participated in any major war as CANADIANS Very little Canadian identity in 1914 – no flag, no anthem, little independence 6 out of every 10 soldier who enlists is British born.

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The Building of Canadian Identity

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  1. The Building of Canadian Identity World War One

  2. Canadian Identity 1914 • Never participated in any major war as CANADIANS • Very little Canadian identity in 1914 – no flag, no anthem, little independence • 6 out of every 10 soldier who enlists is British born. • Canada goes to war because Britain goes to war.

  3. Canada’s Military • Canada has had no opportunity to prove its military prowess. • Therefore, Canadian units are divided and placed in and amongst other more reputable Allied units. • Battles at Ypres and Somme create confidence in Canadians ability to fight bravely and with success.

  4. Vimy Ridge • Arthur Currie – first Canadian General • Played it smart – ran mock attacks, did reconnaissance , built tunnels, created creeping barrage. • Took Canadians only 4 days to take over Vimy – a success that had alluded others for years. • First TOTAL Canadian victory.

  5. Result of WWI on Canadian Identity • Excellent military force • Strong men and reliable women • Great Ally • Fostered sense of Canadian pride. • Created respect for Canada. • Canada made a name for themselves.

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