WW1 By Hafza. When did WW1 start and end ? July 28 1914 Nov. 11,1918.

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WW1 By Hafza

When did WW1 start and end ? July Nov. 11,1918

Who were Canada’s allies in WW1? England, Serbia Russia, Belgium, and France.

What did soldiers wear in WW1? Hard hats, brown pants, black jackets, and black hard shoes.

How did WW1 impact economic life? Not every one had jobs some didn't get paid enough money. Didn't have enough jobs.

How did WW1 impact Employment? Women worked in factories. They also worked as maids, farmers and nurses.

What Vehicles were used in WW1? Jeeps, hard cars, tanks and trucks.

How did WW1 impact quality of life? Some kids didn’t have clothes homes where heated by stove.

How did WW1 impact industries? Working in factors making clothes for soldiers and farmers.

How did WW1 impact transportation Used boats,truck and tanks, planes, houses.

WW1 War can be hard for the people that help us and protected us and we appreciate them they give us love, faith, and loyalty.

Bibliography British library. Com Canadian encyclopedia. Com British library. Com Battle fields com Military factory. Com Vehicles – Wikipedia. org

Bibliography 1.Industries voices of Canada page Quality life voices of Canada page Employment voices of Canada page Economic life voices of Canada page Transportation voices of Canada page 251