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Louis Riel became involved in human rights through his leadership in defending the rights of the Métis people in Canada. He led two uprisings against the Canadian government to protect the cultural, land, and political rights of the Métis, highlighting human rights issues facing Indigenous peoples. Riel's actions ultimately contributed to the recognition of these rights in Canadian law.
The rights of newly freed slaves and the southern white population were areas of conflict during Reconstruction. Issues such as voting rights, land ownership, and labor rights were hotly debated between these groups as the nation sought to rebuild and redefine itself after the Civil War.
Louis Riel was hanged on November 16, 1885, for leading two resistance movements against the Canadian government. He was executed for his role in the Red River and North-West Rebellions, which sought to protect the rights and interests of the Métis people in Western Canada.
Because they were his people, he fought for their language and territory and freedom. His father was the former leader of the metis so louis took over.
Louis Riel was a Métis leader who led two resistance movements against the Canadian government. He was instrumental in negotiating the terms of Manitoba's entry into Confederation and advocating for Métis rights. Riel is considered a founder of the province of Manitoba and is recognized as a key figure in the history of Canada's Métis people.
freedom of rights, and charter of rights
The English Bill of Rights and the Virginia Declaration of Rights
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Well, in Canada, Anglophones get collective rights because it holds a histroical purpose to Canada-the two offical languages- Only Aboriginal Peoples, Francophone and Anglophones get collective rights because they are what created canada.
The English Bill of Rights and Magna Carta. These were the only two because England had limited the power of its kings and queens in two documents.
The Magna Carta and The English Bill of Rights.
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The English Bill of Rights and the Magna Carta
The Virginia Statute of religious freedom and the Virginia decleration of rights.
The Magna Carta and the English Bill of Rights
The two key English documents that outline the ideas of representation in government and legal rights are the Magna Carta (1215) and the English Bill of Rights (1689). The Magna Carta established the principle that everyone, including the king, is subject to the law and guaranteed certain legal rights. The English Bill of Rights further emphasized the importance of parliamentary representation and individual rights, laying the groundwork for modern democratic governance. Together, these documents significantly influenced the development of constitutional law and democratic principles.
The United States Declaration of Independence and the French Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen are two documents that clearly reflect the influence of Enlightenment thinkers. Both documents emphasize principles such as natural rights, social contract theory, and the importance of individual liberty and equality.