How did women's role of a mother change:
The women's role of a mother had changed when the men had left to go to war. They were left on their own to raise their children. The men were gone for nearly a year from 25th of April 1915 to January 1916 during the first world war. Some of the women had raised over five children on their own. When they left the mothers had started making fundraising for the war and try to make jobs in the war. If the women weren't at home with the kids they are normally working in factories. Most of the women that had family in the war had worked in factories or services for the war. Women were in the Gallipoli campaign to be mostly nurses.
How did the women help
The role of women in world war one had many jobs. They were nurses, Doctors, cooks, transport drivers and they did fundraising. Women were sent over to help the medics in the Gallipoli campaign. They helped the cooks make all the food for the men. For a long time women have been in the war. They did many jobs .Australian nurses have dealt face to face with the war in helping the sick and wounded. The cooks have made a lot of food over the wars.
How did women get involved
Women started getting involved in the war because they not allowed work in some job sites. When they joined the war most of them were nurses and cooks. The nurses that were in Gallipoli had to deal with mostly wounded than sick. When they were cooks they had a separate room in their trenches away from everything. They would make things like Bully beef, canned meat, hard biscuits, tea and Jam. Food and water was very hard for the soldiers in the Gallipoli, it was considered and taken for granted.
What happened When the men left their families
When the men left their families the women were left to raise all the children on their own. The mothers had to feed them and take care of them just by them selves. The women were also left to fend for them selves. With not a lot of money it was hard to take care of many children on their own.