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This review explores the involvement of Newfoundland's men and women in World War I, focusing on the Newfoundland Regiment, the Women's Patriotic Association, and the Newfoundland Patriotic Association (NPA). It examines the impact of conscription, patriotism, and propaganda, including the decisions made by the NPA regarding the war effort. Key events like the Battle of Beaumont-Hamel and the suffrage movement are highlighted, alongside the negative consequences of the Spanish Flu. The chapter also analyzes visual interpretations related to the war's impact on Newfoundland.
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No Man’s Land Geuedecourt Conscription Volunteer Aid Detachment Chapter 6 Review Key
Royal NL Regiment Merchant Marine Royal Naval Reserve ****NL men became involved in WW1
***NL Regiment • ***Women’s Patriotic Association • ***Negative Impact • Patriotism
Dr. Cluny MacPherson Suffrage Propaganda Monchy Le Preux
17. the NPA made decisions about the war effort rather than government *** propaganda *** for conscription They were the best small boatsmen in the world *** against conscription
Beaumont Hamel Newfoundland Patriotic Association (NPA) *** Newfoundland Patriotic Association ***positive effects World War 1 had on NL *** Newfoundland Regiment at the Battle of Beaumont Hamel
ROYAL NL Regiment *** strategies made by the suffragette movement Spanish Flu *** Case study also on test as well as 4 or 5 visual interpretation questions.