Zusammenfassung der Ressource
1920's Canada
- Social History
- School
- Classes
- Minorities and Imigration
- No Chinese
- Few non-western Europeans
- Women
- "Famous Five"
- Women are persons
- Across the entire Commonwealth
- Gained the right to vote 24th of May, 1918
- Aboriginal Canadians
- Land
- Major loss of land 1860's-1920's
- Lost control of land
- Culture
- Bans
- Banning the Potlatch
- Banning the traditional Council of the six nations
- Assimilation
- Residential Scools
- 24% died
- Children
- Abused
- Taken from their families
- They become Parents and it affects their children
- Economy
- Growth
- 1929
- Jobs
- Strikes
- Riots
- People sent to jail
- Fear of Communism
- Winnipeg
- Prohibition
- Autonomy
- Independent member in the League of Nations
- Idependance
- Paris Peace Conference
- Art
- CBC
- King-Byng
- Gov. Gen. Byng uses his power
- Act passed to revoke some of the Gov. Gen.'s poweers
- U.S.A.
- Radio
- Branch Plants
- Investment
- Britain
- Halibut Treaty
- Fishing Treaty with the U.S.A.
- First Treaty signed independently from Britain
- Chanak Crisis
- Canada refuses to send troops to turkey at Britain's request
- Prime Minister
- William Lyon Mackenzie King