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Women of Countries

CANADIAN Women:
Women who were Nurses was the closet thing you could get when it came to the military. They weren't allowed to be apart of it. Yet they could receive awards for there bravery.

U.S Women:
Women's equality were starting to arise as women were now getting paid two-thirds of the typical pay for men.

BRITISH Women:
They were given the opportunity to help as nurses, teachers, textiles makers, coal miners and clothing, but the largest area in which the women worked was in the munitions factories, which were there to produce supplies for the men on the front including tailoring, metal trades, chemical and explosives, food trades, hosiery and woolen and worsted industries

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Women's roles in WW1

By Slw6795