Because he fought against Canadian rule.
Louis Riel was executed on November 16, 1885.
Riel was charged with high treason following continued unrest among the Metis tribes in Manitoba. He was found guilty and hanged on November 16, 1885. Contemporaries of Riel, including at least one member of the jury that convicted him, held him responsible for the 1870 execution of pro-Canadian settler Thomas Scott, who had opposed the Red River Rebellion led by Riel.
Louis Riel didnt fight metis people, he was a metis, he was fighting FOR the metis
because he was a traitor
Louis Riel was born and raised in what is now Manitoba.
why did Louis Riel form Manitoba
Louis Riel is remembered for the Manitoba Act .
Louis Riel
Louis Riel was a french-canadian métis. He was born in Manitoba.
Louis Riel lived in Canada, particularly in the Red River Settlement in present-day Manitoba. He was a political leader and founder of the province of Manitoba. Riel played a significant role in the resistance of the Métis people against the Canadian government.
Louis Riel returned to Manitoba several times, for different reasons.
Louis Riel
Perhaps Louis Riel.
Louis Riel is buried in the cemetery of the Cathédrale de Saint-Boniface in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Louis Riel was important to manitobans because he was one of the reasons that Manitoba exists now!
The body of Louis Riel is buried in the churchyard at St. Boniface Cathedral, in Winnipeg, Manitoba.