The Metis people, Canadiens (francophones) Anglo-Metis, and some Irish and Scottish settlers.
The Metis were people who lived along the Red River Settlement.
Metis lived around Red River Settlement. Settlers came and the Metis didn't want people there. They were living there and they didn't want anyone else to live there. They burned the settler's settlement twice. Finally the Prime Minister decided that to make peace, they'd make the Red River Settlement part of Canada. (It is now Manitoba.)
It wasn't started it was just name the red river settlement
The Red River Rebellion occurred, for the most part, in the Red River Settlement. The Red River Settlement was centred at the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers. Today, that is part of downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba, and is known as "the Forks."
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The Anglo-Americans
they lived in round teapees
He got warning letter not to enter Red River from Present John Bruce and Secretary Louis Riel
The Red River Rebellion or "Red River Resistance" are the names given to the events surrounding the actions of a provisional government established by Metis leader Louis Riel in 1869 at the Red River Settlement in what is now the Canadian province of Manitoba.