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Q: How many died in Louis Riel rebellion?
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How many years was Louis riel in US?

Louis Riel was in the US for 3 years


How many pages does Louis Riel - comics - have?

Louis Riel - comics - has 271 pages.


How many days was Louis Riel on trial?

Riel's trial lasted five days.


How many children does Louis riel have?

Louis Riel had 2 children. One was a boy and one was a girl. The girl died at a very young age, and the boy grew up, but never had children. The girl's name was Angelique and the boy's name was Beau.


Who is seen by many as the father of Manitoba?

Louis Riel


How many awards does Louis riel have?

Louis Riel, a prominent Métis leader, does not have any awards named after him. However, he is remembered and honored for his role in fighting for the rights of the Métis people in Canada.


What was Louis reil famous for?

If you mean Louis Riel, he was the leader of the Metis in Canada, there are many booksin your library that you can read all about him


What qualities made Louis Riel a good leader?

Louis Riel is considered by many to have been a good leader because he stood firmly for what he believed in, but was also willing to compromise. Riel founded the province of Manitoba, and was a strong advocate for the Metis people, an aboriginal group in Canada.


What was Louis riel going to become?

Dead. Canada could not allow the people included in their purchase of Ruperts Land to play as large a role as Louis Riel demanded and they were prepared to kill as many people as required.


How many people did Louis riel capture at fort garry?

Around 672 people to 1283


How did Louis riel lead the northwest rebellion?

He started by returning from the United States where he was hiding from Canada who wanted to kill him. Then he worked with Dumont and Jackson to set up a Government in Saskatchewan and open talks with Canada. What happened next may not best be described as leading a rebellion as going along for the ride. Canada's treatment of the locals and in particular the Aboriginals would be today a crime against humanity. Some were actually starving and with nothing to lose they began to attack Canadians and their allies resulting in massacres. Riel did not want that but what's a government to do when it's people are desperate. At the same time Riel was actively fighting at many of the major battles, how active seems to vary by who tells the story but there is no report of him killing Canadians in battle. How did he lead? As part of a team.


How is Louis Riel remembered?

In Manitoba the third Monday of February is Louis Riel Day. There are many buildings named after Riel, a bridge, a school division, and much more. We really can't forget him because in Western Canada he is remembered fondly and with respect. Not so much in Canada. Many there would rather forget that they had to use massive military force to get or keep Western Canada in the Canadian Empire.