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The War at Home & Food Shortages
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The War at Home & Food Shortages
Defence of the Realm Act (DORA) - August 1914
Two aims:
1) Make sure the country had enough resources to fight the war
2) Make sure British people were in a fit state to fight/support the war effort
The law allowed the government to:
Introduce conscription
Take control of vital industries
Take over 2.5 million acres of land and buildings
Bring in British Summer Time (more daylight = more working hours)
Control drinking hours and alcohol strenght
Stop people talking about the war or spreading rumours
Censor newspapers
Enforce rationing
Volunteering
Men rushed to volunteer - they thought it would be 'over by Christmas' and an adventure
By 1915, causalities went up while volunteers went down
Not enough soldiers!
A feeling of unfairness began to grow about some men avoided military duty in Britain
Conscription introduced - 1916
All single men aged 18-40 had to fight
When there weren't enough soldiers, married men had to sign up too
Conscientious Objectors - people who didn't believe in fighting
Sent to prison and seen as traitors
Some agreed to non-violent war work
Women did 'Men's Jobs'
Shortage of workers in heavy industries, like coal mining
Women took over to help!
German U-boats
Britain imported food from the United States and Empire countries
Germans used U-boats (submarines) to attack shipping around Britain, making it impossible to import food
Lloyd George took three steps to solve the food shortage:
1) Navy Convoys
Before the convoy system, 25% of merchant ships coming into Britain were sunk
Convoy system - merchant ships travelled in groups and were escorted by Royal Navy ships as protection
U-boats couldn't attack as easily
2) Compulsory Rationing - 1918
Was previously voluntary
Rationing coupons - were handed over when buying beer, butter, sugar or meat
Some hoarded food out of fear and increasing prices
Black market - sold later on
No-one starved
The government had never been this involved in people's daily lives before
3) Britain grew more food
Farmers encouraged to buy more land = more food
Women's Land Army - 1917
Big labour force available to work on the farms
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