Depending on your rank and military branch you could expect to be paid at least $50 to $300 or more a month. Now keep in mind $50 was a lot of money back then and you could buy a house for $30 a month.
Women were payed about 25 cents to the dollar men were payed to do the same job.
World War 1 nurses did not get paid. They were mainly nurses from Red Cross and they did volunteer work in war-prone zones.
Women weren't allowed to fight in the Civil War. They played another important role by tending to farms and factories while the men were out fighting.
about 30 dollars a month
army nurses
One of them was queen Elizabeth. I don't know which one though.
yes they did
Women were extremely important during World War I. Since the men were off fighting, the women were needed for labor in the factories. They also were nurses and drove ambulances to care for the soldiers.
women were able to vote and Canada became very much respected
£2.15
they drove trains...
No during world war one women didn't serve in the army
over 1000
army nurses
During the Depression ww1 veterans marched on Washington to demand their bonuses to be paid.
During the Depression ww1 veterans marched on Washington to demand their bonuses to be paid.
women worked in factories of all kinds and even played pro baseball.
yes. they were not being paid as much as the men were and most employers were reluctant to employ women over men anyway. they were also put at risk when working and not given the appropriate clothing for safety.
the clothes in ww1 were iretating and not nice
One of them was queen Elizabeth. I don't know which one though.
Yes, Somerville College, Oxford (which was exclusively for women students) had around 150 undergraduates during WW1.