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  1. Louis Riel, a leader of his people in their resistance against the Canadian government in the Canadian Northwest, is perhaps the most controversial figure in Canadian historiography. His life and deeds have spawned a massive and diverse literature. He was born in the Red River Settlement (in what is now Manitoba) in 1844.

  2. 7 de jun. de 2022 · Louis Riel was born in 1844 in St. Boniface, which is in Winnipeg, Manitoba.In 1844, this area was known as the Red River Settlement.Riel is best known for leading the Red River Resistance in 1869–70 and the North-West Resistance in 1884–85. He fought on behalf of the Métis.The Métis are people who have European and First Nations ancestors.

  3. www.rcaanc-cirnac.gc.ca › eng › 1605552518881Louis Riel Day

    Louis Riel helped to shape the country we now know as Canada. And his voice continues to inspire the Métis Nation and all Canadians. Hon. Marc Miller: His legacy is one of profound sacrifice and enduring influence: not only a watershed moment in the development of a country, but a key turning point in the struggle for recognition by a people, as well as a permanent scar on the psyche of a nation.

  4. 17 de may. de 2018 · Riel, Louis. Riel, Louis (1844–85) French-Canadian revolutionary, leader of the métis (people of mixed French and native descent) in the Red River rebellion in Manitoba (1869–70). When it collapsed, Riel fled to the USA. In 1884, he led resistance to Canada 's western policies in Saskatchewan and set up a rebel government in 1885.

  5. Louis Riel (October 22, 1844 – November 16, 1885) was a Canadian politician, founder of the province of Manitoba, and leader of the Métis people of the Canadian prairies. Riel led two resistance movements against the Canadian government, the Red River Rebellion of 1869–1870 and the North-West Rebellion of 1885.

  6. timeline Louis Riel. Louis Riel, Métis leader, founder of Manitoba, central figure in the Red River and North-West resistances (born 22 October 1844 in Saint-Boniface, Red River Settlement; died 16 November 1885 in Regina, SK).

  7. Key People: Louis Riel. Garnet Wolseley, 1st Viscount Wolseley. Red River Rebellion, uprising in 1869–70 in the Red River Colony against the Canadian government that was sparked by the transfer of the vast territory of Rupert’s Land from the Hudson’s Bay Company to the new country of Canada. Fearing that their culture and land rights ...

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