The North-West Rebellion took place in Canada, primarily in the Saskatchewan region, during 1885. It was a conflict between the Métis people, led by Louis Riel, and the Canadian government. Key battles occurred near Duck Lake and Batoche, which were central to the uprising. The rebellion aimed to address grievances over land rights and governance for the Métis population.
the north west rebellion was also called second metis uprising, North-West Rebellion is taking place in Saskatchewan. and it was unsuccessful too
North-West Rebellion happened on 1885-03-26.
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Around 300 civilians and military personnel were killed during the North-West Rebellion in Canada in 1885.
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The trial of Louis Riel took place in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada in 1885. Riel was charged with high treason for his role in the North-West Rebellion. He was ultimately found guilty and sentenced to death.
A war with Saskatchewan was the North-West Rebellion
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A.I Silver has written: 'The North-West Rebellion' -- subject(s): Riel Rebellion, 1885
D-Day took place in north west France on June 6, 1944.
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.