Louis Riel's father was also named Louis Riel. He too played a prominent role among the Métis in Red River.
the red river colony
Louis Riel was born at the Red River Settlement (now Winnipeg, Manitoba) on October 22, 1844.
Louis Riel went to school in Red River
Although Louis Riel was a prominent figure in both the Red River Resistance and the North West Rebellion, he did not start either of them.
Human. Louis Riel was a member of the Human Race. Born in the Red River Colony to French parents he would today be considered Western Canadian.
Louis Riel was born at Red River (Winnipeg) on October 22, 1844, and was executed at Regina on November 16, 1885, when he was 41 years of age.
The Red River Rebellion led by Louis Riel resulted in Riel negotiating the terms of Manitoba's entry into Confederation, which included land rights for the Métis. However, Riel's actions during the rebellion, including the execution of Thomas Scott, eventually led to his exile and later execution in 1885 after the North-West Rebellion.
After Louis Riel stepped on the surveyor's chain in 1869, this act symbolized his opposition to Canadian encroachment on Métis land in the Red River Settlement. It ultimately led to the Red River Resistance, where Riel established a provisional government to negotiate with Canadian authorities and protect Métis rights. Riel's actions eventually helped in the creation of Manitoba as a province of Canada.
It is unclear what you meant by the word "occur." Louis Riel was born on October 22, 1844. The Red River Resistance occurred in 1869-70. The North West Rebellion occurred in 1885. Riel was the political leader of both.
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.