The Canada we see today. The reactions to the rebellions resulting in Canadian troops forcing their will on their new acquisitions. They created a paramilitary group based on a force being used by Britain to control the rebellious Irish. This Paramilitary force is today called the RCMP.
The rebellions forced Canada to build a railway so they could transfer troops faster in the case of such rebellions, a railway used to bring BC into the Confederation.
The final result of the rebellions has yet to be played out but safe to say the West and it's "discontent" has shaped today's Canada.
discuss the roles of key individuals and groups in the Red River rebellion and the impact of the conflict on the development of western canada. what was the significance of the red river resistance and the north-west rebellion for the first nations and metis people?
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Not at all. They were not under Canadian rule, they had not even been invited into the Confederation. Canada calls it a rebellion because they claimed to have purchased the Metis when they bought Ruperts Land. Of course they never asked the Metis or anyone living in Ruperts Land, so no surprise that some decided they wanted to talk about it. In 1869 the people of Western Canada were only resisting a takeover, an occupation. You cannot rebel if you are not part of the country to begin with.
# North # South # West
The British plan for victory was to quell the rebellion, because that is all they saw the American Revolution as.
North-West Rebellion happened on 1885-03-26.
1877
the north west rebellion was also called second metis uprising, North-West Rebellion is taking place in Saskatchewan. and it was unsuccessful too
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A war with Saskatchewan was the North-West Rebellion
A.I Silver has written: 'The North-West Rebellion' -- subject(s): Riel Rebellion, 1885
Louis Riel, the government, First nations people
The Red River Rebellion occurred from the fall of 1869 to the summer of 1870. The Northwest Rebellion occurred in the spring and early summer of 1885.
There were several. The two most famous were Gabriel Dumont and Riel.
Dumont, Riel, and Jackson where the main leaders of the NWR of 1885.
The rebellion was prevented from being a revolution and as such served as a warning to all who would consider resisting the Canadian domination of what is today Western Canada.
Pontiac`s Rebellion resulted to the proclamation of 1763.