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Louis Riel's ability to articulate the grievances and aspirations of the Metis people, his charisma and passion for their cause, his strategic thinking and adaptability in negotiations with the Canadian government, and his courage and willingness to take a stand for his people's rights all contributed to making him a natural leader of the Metis.
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Louis Riel was a Métis leader in Canada who advocated for the rights of the Métis people, a mixed-race indigenous group. Riel's philosophy was centered around Indigenous rights, self-determination, and the preservation of Métis culture and land. He believed in the protection of the Métis way of life and fought against government encroachment on their lands.
Louis Schar is an American billionaire businessman and philanthropist known for supporting conservative political causes.It is difficult to determine specifically what Louis Schar dislikes as personal opinions and preferences can vary.
Louis Riel believed in the cultural and political rights of the Métis people. He advocated for their recognition as a distinct nation with land rights and self-governance, while also seeking to protect Métis rights against encroachment by the Canadian government. Riel's philosophy emphasized Métis unity, identity, and autonomy.
Louis Sachar studied at the University of California, Berkeley, where he received a degree in Economics.
The first meeting between Robespierre and Louis XVI is considered to be ironic because Robespierre, a key figure in the French Revolution and a staunch advocate for the overthrow of the monarchy, was appointed to defend Louis in his trial. This unexpected turn of events showcased the volatile nature of political alliances and the complexities of the revolutionary period.
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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.
Louis XVI had very poor qualities as a leader. He neglected his country over his obsession with defeating England in the American Revolution and he had sent enough money over to America to feed and house his people for an entire year. He also heavily taxed the poor who had no money and left the nobility and the priests untaxed and wanting more money. This eventually caused the people to say we have had enough and we do not want to take it anymore.
'father of manitoba' & 'natural born leader'.. those are all i can think of :)
The question is insulting. Louis Riel was a highly respected leader of his people.
Louis Riel was extremely well-educated. He was fluently bilingual. His parents were well-respected. Louis Riel was charismatic, a natural leader.
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he was gelable, kiddish, he would take the last person's opinion, he was really mean and he was not interested in his marriage.
yes he was a good leader and he never ruled the land or the people he was never a ruler.
He was considered to be a weak, ineffective and indecisive leader.
Louis Riel was definitely a leader, as was his namesake father before him.
Louis isn't the leader. He is just the oldest in One Direction =D