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Manitoba became a province, and Louis Riel was banished from Canada for five years.
Louis Riel was important to manitobans because he was one of the reasons that Manitoba exists now!
Louis Riel was born at the Red River Settlement (now Winnipeg, Manitoba) on October 22, 1844.
Louis Reil was famous and lead the metis and founded Manitoba
Louis Riel was a Canadian hero, without Louis Riel many rights would still be denied to metis and aboriginal citizens. Louis Riel founded the Canadian province of Manitoba. He was a Metis - that is, he was half European half Aboriginal - and he led a resistance on behalf of the rights being denied to Metis in Manitoba. Which led to equality throughout Manitoba, mobility rights for all. He was convicted of treason and was executed in 1885. His first attempt in 1870 was a abject failure, and he fled to the USA, to Minnesota, where he woked as a Catholic school teacher. In 1885, he tried it again, and eventually he was tried and hung as a traitor. Louis Riel attempted to address these issues in a political manor but was ignored multiple times and using force was the only way to achieve the rights that were being denied to all Metis.
why did Louis Riel form Manitoba
The Province of Manitoba was created by the Government of Canada on July 15, 1870.
When they were sold to Canada the Red River Colony did not have a government with which to carry on negotiations with those wanting to rule them. Riel was one of many who stood up and helped set up a provisional government to represent the locals.
Louis Riel was born and raised in what is now Manitoba.
Louis Riel was a leader of the Metis people who led two rebellions in western Canada, he is considered to be the founder of the Province of Manitoba.
Louis Riel is remembered for the Manitoba Act .
Louis Riel killed Tomas Scott, Manitoba became a province, it was a rebellion.
Manitoba became a province, and Louis Riel was banished from Canada for five years.
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.