The nineties was a very significant decade because it had many crucial moments in Canadian history. Some defining moments would include the battle of Vimy Ridge, the on to Ottawa track, and the persons case. Without the nineties Canada wouldn’t really be what it is today.
One of the biggest events that occurred in that decade was the Battle of Vimy Ridge. Some say it was the time Canada surfaced from under Britain’s supremacy; others feel that it was a time of Canada’s independence. It was a tough battle but the consistency and the devotion of Canadian soldiers had won the surrender of the German Army. The success of this battle is the reason why it is valued as an immense event in Canadian History.
As well as the battle of Vimy Ridge, the On to Ottawa Trek was another example of the way Canadians have shown how they strive for their independence and how they will stop at nothing to get what they believe is right. There were about 1,400 men were involved in this riot, and it was a bloody day, many of the trekkers had been injured. All the hard work of these men, regained their rights as well as their independence as their long journey of the On to Ottawa Trek had come to an end.
However, men were not the only ones that had fought for Canadians rights, the persons case is a momentous example on how women have contributed to how we live today. In 1917, the Alberta Supreme Court ruled that women were persons. Emily Murphy and four other prominent Alberta women’s rights activists, now known as the Famous Five, signed a petition to the Senate. Although it didn’t pass at first, by 1930 Liberal Prime Minister Mackenzie King appointed Cairine Wilson to the Canadian Senate. That goes to show that women can do as much impact as men can do, and they have also contributed to our history, some events not as obvious as this but they are the people behind the scenes.
The Term Paper on Women in History
Women in history have changed their objectives, but how they obtain their goals are sometimes similar. Cleopatra, destined to become the last queen of the Macedonian dynasty, was born in 69 B.C. She was part of a long line of royalty and strived for power. After her father Ptolemy XII died in 51 B.C., he gave the throne to his son and Cleopatra. Since Cleopatra was older than her brother, she ...
Overall the events that occurred in the nineties define what Canada is today. The persons case shows the strength of our women, the on to Ottawa trek shows the determination of or men, and the battle of Vimy Ridge shows the power as Canada as a nation. These crucial moments, are why Canada is country we are proud to say is our home.