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On November 16, 1885, at 8:18 a.m., Louis Riel was hanged. The drop was eight feet. Death was pronounced four minutes later by the Coroner, Dr. H. Dodds.

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Where was the battle when Louis Riel was hanged?

The fighting was over by the time they got around to hanging Riel. He was captured at the Battle of Batoche.


Where in Regina was Louis Riel Hung?

Riel was hanged in present day Regina, Saskatchewan.


Who killed Louis Riel?

Louis Riel was convicted of treason and, despite a recommendation by the jury for mercy, was hanged on November 16, 1885.


What are the positive and negative effects of the Louis Riel rebellion?

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What did Louis Riel do to be executed in 1885?

Louis Riel Murdered Thomas Scott. ======================== Louis Riel did not murder Thomas Scott. In fact, Riel did not kill anyone. Louis Riel was convicted of treason and was hanged in Regina, Northwest Territories, on November 16, 1885. (Regina is now the capital of the Province of Saskatchewan.) Riel is the only person in Canada's history to have been executed for the crime of treason.


Did Louis riel still live in sk?

Louis Riel has been dead for over 125 years. He was convicted of treason, and was hanged at Regina on November 16, 1885. He is buried in Winnipeg.


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.


Was Louis Riel a politician?

Yes, Louis Riel was a politician and revolutionary, in the region that is now Manitoba and Saskatchewan, in the 19th century. He was eventually hanged, but is now remembered as an important leader with a just cause.


Should Louis Riel have been hanged by the government?

In 1885 Louis Riel was the leader of the Metis and first Nations people of western Canada against the Canadian government. After his capture in the North-West Rebellion, he stood trial and was found guilty of treason. He was then hanged.


Where was Louis Riel executed?

Louis Riel was convicted of treason and was hanged in Regina, Northwest Territories, on November 16, 1885. (Regina is now the capital of the Province of Saskatchewan.) Riel is the only person in Canada's history to have been executed for the crime of treason.


Who was the Metis' leader in two rebellions against Canada in 1870 and 1885?

The uprisings (also known as the Riel Rebellion) were led by Louis Riel, who was ultimately tried and hanged for treason.


Why was Louis Riel a bad guy?

Because of his political leadership of the Métis during the Northwest Rebellion in 1885, Louis Riel was tried and convicted of having committed an act of treason, for which he was hanged.