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CANADA GOES TO WAR
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Canada Goes to War Canada automatically entered the war as part of the British Empire
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Support Canadian support for going to war in Europe was widespread Prime Minister Robert Borden decided to whole heartedly support Britain Canada offered 25,000 men trained, equipped, and paid for by the Canadian government
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Support Canada only had 3,000 army soldiers and 2 navy cruisers In 1914 Newfoundland was not part of Canada Newfoundlanders joined Canadian regiments, but most joined the Newfoundland Regiment
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Newfoundland Regiment – WW1
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Support 10,000 Canadians volunteered for $1 a day Hundreds of women joined as nurses and ambulance drivers
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Why Did they Join? Sense of Patriotism Felt proud to fight for their country English speaking Canada felt strong tie to Britain As war continued PM Border promised 500,000 troops Most troops came from the Prairies, but for the first few years all of Canada supported the war
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Why Did they Join?
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With the attitudes of pre-WW1 Canadians, lots of young men viewed the war as the ‘great adventure’ They enlisted because they were excited at what could happen in Europe
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Training the Troops Sir Sam Hughes was Canada's Minister of Militia and Defence at the beginning of the war Hughes set up a training camp at Valcartier, Quebec Troops were given the Ross Rifle (made in Canada) which was good for sharp shooting, but poor in trench warfare
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WW1 Training Centre - Valcartier
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Training the Troops By October 1914, Canadian troops were on their way across the Atlantic By February 1915 Canadian troops were on their way to the front line
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