From 1914 to 1918, Great Britain was profoundly impacted by World War I, which began in 1914 and lasted until 1918. The war mobilized millions of British soldiers and resulted in significant casualties, with over 700,000 British military deaths. The conflict also led to substantial changes on the home front, including increased women’s participation in the workforce and shifts in social class dynamics. Additionally, the war strained the British economy and prompted political changes, including the eventual suffrage movement gaining momentum, leading to women over 30 gaining the right to vote in 1918.
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