Category: History

  • Was the United States justified in it’s decision on the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki

    The United States of America was justified in the use of the atomic bomb on the city’s Of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The United States of America was justified when they dropped the Atomic bomb on japan. America thought that if they dropped the bombs that It would end war because if they went hand to…

  • Letter Reflection

    During the letter writing assignment, we learned how different groups of people can view things in different ways. An example of this is how women with husbands at war and women with husbands at home would feel different about voting for conscription. When the government allowed women to vote on conscription they specifically asked women who…

  • Canada’s 150th

    I believe the most significant event in Canadian history is the battle for Vimy Ridge in 1917, this battle was a very important one for Canada and our allies, and without the Canadians Vimy Ridge would likely be held by the German soldiers, which would make defeating he Germans very difficult throughout the rest of the world…

  • Japanese Bombing Justification

    I believe that the United States was justified for the dropping of the atomic bombs on the two Japanese cities Hiroshima and Nagasaki, although I do not necessarily agree with this decision, or think it was necessary for them to do so, the United States was in total right to do so. First of all the Japanese…

  • Canada 150

    In the last 150 years that Canada had lived, there are many significant events that made our history great. In my opinion, based on what I’ve learned, the most significant event that we were involved in is The Battle on Vimy Ridge during the first world war.  I chose The battle on Vimy Ridge because…

  • Conscription – Letter Reflection

    Conscription is put in place during wars when the government needs soldiers to fight and are not enough people volunteering. During World War 1, many people had different opinions that were either for or against conscription. At the start of the war, people were eager to sign up and were excited to fight for their…

  • WW1 Reflection

    I know that World War 1 affected so many people and I believe that this causes different thoughts and opinions about the war. Not all people experienced the same as others. People have different perspectives and opinion about the war because of their location and things that they did during the war. Some people got…

  • Canada 150

          I believe that Canada’s defining moment would have to be the Battle Of Vimy Ridge in world war one. I chose this because this was and still is a moment that showed Canada’s strength and willingness to stand on it’s own and give things a try even when they might not know…

  • Canada 150

    In my opinion, the most significant event in Canada’s history so far would be the battle of Vimy Ridge. The battle of Vimy Ridge was an important and defining moment for Canada. Most people didn’t think Canada as a huge threat, but Canada emerged from under the shadow of Britain and felt the greatness. While…

  • Canadian recruitment

    The canadians response to the war was some what negative and positive. The canadians that were excited were the ones that wanted to go to wqr with their buddies and friends or the people that were entusiastic in going to war to fight for their country. If i lived during the outbreak of war i…

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