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Title: Was Conscription the right choice in 1917?


1
Was Conscription the right choice in 1917?
2
Canadas contribution so far
  • Prime Minister Borden initially pledged 25,000
    troops 30,000 volunteered
  • He said There has not been, there will not be,
    compulsion or conscription. -1914

3
  • Oct 1915 Borden increases
  • commitment to
  • 250,000 men
  • Jan 1916
  • 500,000 men
  • Is this realistic?

4
French-Canadian Frustration
  • Regulation 17 Restrictions on language
  • 3 of volunteers were Fr-Can, but they were
    scattered amongst English.
  • They were bitter about assimilation some felt it
    an Imperialist war.
  • They had or no loyalty to Britain or France.
  • Nationalist Leader Henri Bourassa opposed
    compulsory military service.

5
Recruitment/Propaganda
  • Will we wait until
  • ours burns?
  • Lets enroll and quickly

6
This is the moment to act. Dont wait until
the Germans come to reign destruction here in
Canada. Be men! Do not stay behind.
7
Why did Canadians ingeneral stop volunteering?
  • Farming families needed their sons.
  • People heard about the horrors
  • of war.
  • Vimy Ridge, Passchendaele resulted in news of
    high casualties.

8
A matter of honour
  • 1917 Borden went to an Imperial War Conference in
    London.
  • David Lloyd George urged Borden to commit more
    men.
  • Borden visited Canadian soldiers and realized the
    need for more troops to maintain the war effort.

9
The Election
  • Borden realized Canadas capacity to help but
    knew volunteers would not be enough. He would
    have to force through conscription.
  • Military Voters Act
  • Wartime Elections Act
  • Wilfrid Laurier and Francophone Liberals were
    opposed. Conservatives most English Liberals
    supported conscription.

10
Outrage!
  • Riots in Quebec 1918.
  • French-English tensions grew.
  • Only 48,000 conscripts went overseas
  • was it worth it?

11
Outcome
  • Conscription Crisis represented the impossibility
    of reconciling French English views.
  • Quebec became anti-Conservative.
  • Canada was deeply divided. Had WWI continued, it
    might have sparked civil war.

12
Two views of Conscription
13
Finis
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