Category: CHC2P
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Trench Letter Reflection
For my letter home from the trench, I wrote in the perspective of a soldier during the battle of the Somme and how I was one of the few soldiers who were fortunate enough to get let off without getting killed. I wrote about how much I missed home and how much I wanted to…
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WW1 letter
Conscription during world war 1, almost all French Canadians opposed to conscription because they felt they had no particular loyalty to either Britain or France, they felt their only loyalty was Canada. Relatively few French Canadians volunteered. The experience of the first contingent suggested that they could expect nothing but ill treatment as French-speaking Catholics in…
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Canadian Identity Reflection
My collage is a representation of my heritage and what I think are the Canadian stereotypes. I arranged my pictures to be where they are because I wanted my page to be even with pictures and words so that one side wouldn’t have more than the other and it’d be unbalanced. I chose the images…
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Canada 150
I think the most important battle in Canadian history is the Battle at Vimy Ridge. The battle at Vimy Ridge was one of the most successful battles of World War 1 and it was also the first time the four Canadian divisions fought together. On April 12th 15,000 Canadian infantry stormed the ridge and took…
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Canada 150
I believe that the most syndicated battle in the world is the battle of Ypres. In the battle of Ypres there where not just one battle but three like why did the British and the German’s have to make it up into three parts like out of everything that went down in there were 8500…
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Canada 150
I think the most significant event in Canadian history, within the last 100 years would have to be The Battle Of Vimy Ridge. I think this because it had given Canada its name and proved itself as its own country and not just some part of Britain. They had also taken the Ridge at an…
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Canada 150
In my opinion I think the most significant event to Canada is vimy ridge because Canada were basically underdogs… who doesn’t love underdogs am I right? Anyways the point being is that Canada was heavily outnumbered and outclassed by the German troops. Canada was just coming off a terrible defeat of many troops from the…
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WW1 reflection letter
The first thing I learned from WW1 is that the war was brutal and devastating. I can see this from all of the parents and children of the men at war. Nobody wanted to think that their family would never be the same again but in reality that’s how it was. Millions of people had…
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What Canada feels like to me
What makes me feel like a part of Canada is how we feel like a family even tho we’re not we still do there a lot of people that are not born here and we get a lot of imagrants into this country like my parents they were born in Haiti but my mom has…
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Canadian Identity – Collage Reflection
I separated my collage into three sections; my mother’s background, my father’s background, and symbols that represent Canada. My mother’s side of the family’s is Scottish so to represent that i drew a Scottish flag, a long with stereotypical images such as a pair of bagpipes, four Scottish people wearing kilts, and two glasses of…