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    Pigeons In Ww1

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    Many animals were used during World War 1. Each animal had a specific purpose, and the use of these animals contributed greatly to the war effort. Pigeons: Pigeons were used to carry messages during World War 1. Their keen sense of direction and reliable speed made pigeons a valuable asset to communication efforts. One of the most famous pigeons during World War 1 was Cher Ami, who carried 12 messages before being shot by enemy fire. Despite the injury, Cher Ami continued to carry the last…

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    Neutrality In WW1

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    To remain strictly neutral, Wilson initially refused to trade with belligerent nations; however, this definition of neutrality made the nation prone to a recession. As a result, the U.S. turned to an alternative way of staying neutral: trading with all nations despite their political status. From 1914-1917, the U.S. restricted their involvement in WWI to economic relations. However, European military operations began to fight for control of the seas, prompting both Britain and France to violate…

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    Ww1 Causes

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    World War One took place between July 28, 1914 and November 11, 1918. It was the result of the conflicts between the European countries. Disputes between countries and its allies led to the devastating effect on the Eastern nations. While there were many causes that led to the war, the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, by a Serb nationalist, Gavrilo Princip was the final spark that triggered WWI. The Austrians saw the murder as a perfect pretext to crush Serbia. The four years of the…

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    Ww1 Source Analysis

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    informing you in your enquiry into the roles played by the Royal Navy in the war at sea in the two world wars. (Sources A-D) The Navy played an important role during WW1 as it protected the British Isles and its colonies. It was also used to blockade the ports of enemy countries, to try and stop supplies of food and other materials getting in. WW1 was largely a land based war, although battles at sea also were also a crucial part of warfare. Overall The Royal Navy played an essential part in…

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    Ww1 Research Paper

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    What started WW1 was the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand and that had started a chain of events to lead up to WW1. One event was how Austria and Hungary started a war with Serbia and Austria and Hungary were allies with Germany. WW1 was a plus for american society since countries needed ammo and supplies for the war so american companies were making lots of money off of this war. The american society was a trying to stay as neutral as possible and not go into war by isolating themselves…

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    Pros And Cons Of Ww1

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    people still can’t be equal with other religions, beliefs, or even just where their from and how they look. If we can’t accept it in 2017 how did the 2 sides in WW1 accept each other willingly even though they were enemies? Some people in our time just don’t understand that the person they hate hasn’t done a thing to them, but in WW1, 2 enemies had come together to celebrate Christmas. The world today is very different than compared to the past. Why do people even hate another race. You have…

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    Artefact During WW1

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    be included in the exhibition as it shows the one of the hardships that Australian army nurses had to go through during WW1. Nurses are often marginalised but this is evidence that WW1 wasn’t simple for them. This artefact shows that women weren’t treated the same as men during ww1, they must have had worse experiences than men. Women weren’t ever leaders or highly ranked in ww1 as most men were chauvinistic. Men believed that women were inferior to them and some believed that women weren’t…

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    Ww1 Attitudes

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    The changing attitudes to the war, was due to numerous reasoning’s. When war first began in 1914, the soldiers and commanders thought that it would only be a 3 month war and be over by Christmas. However, due to circumstances, the war last much longer than expected, in fact extending until 1918. The four year war, initially was thought to be glamorous; go into the war front, battle the enemy, defeat the opponents and shortly later come back home where individuals would be crowned as “heroes” and…

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    Ww1 Dbq

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    Underlying Factors the Contributed to the Outbreak of World War I Early twentieth century, European countries experienced peace between each other. Countries were working together and making large progress in the world. Spreading their power throughout the world with colonies and building a large economic powerhouse with factories. This all ended when Europe plunged into a worldwide war. Killing millions and taking a large toll on each country's economy, World War I was a war to remember.…

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    Canada is a country that its people should be proud of for its fast growth in power and strength. For example, ever since Canada fought its first war with Britain, it had shown that it could fight and take care of itself, and constantly prosper. Like in WW1, when Canada fought and kept back the German forces in the Battle of Ypres, they were the only ones capable of holding back and repair the “hole” made in the Allied trenches from Germany’s Chlorine Gas attack. When Germany launched their…

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