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Why was Louis Riel guilty of treason?

Louis Riel was found guilty of treason for leading two Métis resistance movements against the Canadian government in the Red River Rebellion of 1869-1870 and the North-West Rebellion of 1885. His actions were viewed as acts of rebellion against the authority of the Canadian government, leading to his conviction for treason.


What is the premier of British Columbia?

The "premier" of a Canadian province or territory is the person who is the head of government of that province or territory.


How did the governor of Canada react to the rebellion of Canadian citizens?

He imprisioned anyone who spoke out against the British government


Why was Louis riel hanged and convicted for treason in 1885?

Louis Riel was hanged and convicted for treason in 1885 for leading the North-West Rebellion in Canada. The rebellion was against the Canadian government's encroachment on Métis rights and land ownership in the prairies. Riel was seen as a threat to Canadian sovereignty, and his actions were deemed treasonous by the government.


What was the Metis Rebellion?

The Metis Rebellion was when the Metis People in Canada fought for their rights and freedom, fighting because the Canadian Government was not treating them well. it was also known as the Red River Rebellion. I've attached a link to a good website for more detailed.


What happened to Louis riel after the rebellion?

After the North-West Rebellion of 1885, Louis Riel was captured and convicted of high treason by the Canadian government. He was sentenced to death and was hanged on November 16, 1885. Riel is considered a controversial figure in Canadian history and is celebrated by some as a defender of Métis rights.


Why does the US government recognize the Jay's Treaty but the Canadian government does not?

At the time, Canada was a territory of Britain. Some of the terms in the Treaty grant rights that are no longer accetable to some people for various reasons, and so the Canadian government does not recognise the Treaty as it was not the governing body that signed up to it.


Is Nunavut a territory or a province?

Nunavut is a Canadian territory, along with the Yukon and Northwest Territories.


What are the duties of a premier?

Canada has 13 premiers -- one for each province or territory. A premier is the head of government of a province or territory.


What has the author Saul J Frankel written?

Saul J. Frankel has written: 'A model for negotiation and arbitration between the Canadian government and its civil servants' -- subject(s): Civil service, Collective bargaining, Employee-management relations in government


In what Canadian territory is Nunavut found?

Nunavut IS a territory. Its capital is Iqaluit.


Is Yukon a country?

No, it is a Canadian Territory.