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Rupert's Land, originally a vast territory granted to the Hudson's Bay Company in 1670, underwent significant political changes over time. In 1869, the Canadian government purchased Rupert's Land from the Hudson's Bay Company, leading to its integration into Canada and the establishment of new political frameworks. This transition was marked by conflicts with Indigenous peoples and the negotiation of treaties to address land rights. Over the years, Rupert's Land evolved into several provinces and territories, reflecting the changing political landscape of Canada.

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What tribes lived in Ruperts land?

the mohawk tribe was one of many tribes who lived in ruperts land


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Scheme to respond to the Canadian invasion of Ruperts Land and to hide from the successful domination of Ruperts Land by Canada.


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i really don't know sorry dawg


Is Louis riel a villain?

In Canada he is. Canada bought Ruperts Land and acted like there was no people living there and if any where they would be thrilled to be ruled by Canada. Riel made it impossible to suggest people were not already living in Ruperts Land, worst yet he forced Canada to kill and take land by force. Something they would like to forget.


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Why did HBC have an advantage over the NWC geographical wise?

They were given a large portion of land surrounding the Hudson bay. The land was called "Ruperts Land". Since the HBC owned the land they had an monopoly of its buisness. Monopoly-complete control(only people aloud to buy and sell furs there)


Why were First Nations peoples' voices not heard in Canadian Confederation?

They were not British, not a colony. Only after Canada bought Ruperts Land and acquired the Northwest Territories did they "inherit" aboriginal issues and treaties that had to be addressed.


When was North America founded?

The British North America was founded in 1818 after the war of 1812. A treaty was drawn up.This formed the British North America border of Ruperts land wet to the Rockies.


Where had the Metis fled after the red river rebellion?

They did not flee, they held their ground, putting Canada into the position of purging the land of Metis and other people included in their purchase of Ruperts Land. Canada choose to blame just the leaders who fled to the United States as refugees.


Where had the metis fled to after the red river rebellion?

They did not flee, they held their ground, putting Canada into the position of purging the land of Metis and other people included in their purchase of Ruperts Land. Canada choose to blame just the leaders who fled to the United States as refugees.


When was British North America founded?

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