Yes. When founding the province of Manitoba, Louis Riel wanted to change the Sabbath Day from Sunday to Saturday. He also wanted to change the names of weekdays to religious words/names.
Because he had a crush on the female president and he wanted to impress her and he said lots of big words to make himself sound smart.
He started by returning from the United States where he was hiding from Canada who wanted to kill him. Then he worked with Dumont and Jackson to set up a Government in Saskatchewan and open talks with Canada. What happened next may not best be described as leading a rebellion as going along for the ride. Canada's treatment of the locals and in particular the Aboriginals would be today a crime against humanity. Some were actually starving and with nothing to lose they began to attack Canadians and their allies resulting in massacres. Riel did not want that but what's a government to do when it's people are desperate. At the same time Riel was actively fighting at many of the major battles, how active seems to vary by who tells the story but there is no report of him killing Canadians in battle. How did he lead? As part of a team.
Louis riel was a traitor because: 1. He executed Thomas Scott 2. he fled to the USA when the Metis needed him most 3. he rebelled against the government illegally. 4. he betrayed his country after the rebellion failed. 5. he almost destroyed the Metis community 6. he went crazy - with religion and the Metis community. 7. he expected that everyone would listen to him. Those are some reasons Louis Riel was a traitor.
Louis Armstrong didn't want to be heavy he tried to avoid it
Because he fought against Canadian colonisation of Western Canada and for the rights of those who lived in a land Canada considered empty of people for the most part. Needless to say he is not a hero in Canada, to most Canadians.
Because he had a crush on the female president and he wanted to impress her and he said lots of big words to make himself sound smart.
Louis Riel sought to protect the rights and land of the Métis people in Canada, advocating for their cultural identity and self-governance. He aimed to negotiate better terms for Métis land rights and representation within the Canadian Confederation. Riel's efforts culminated in the Red River and North-West Rebellions, where he sought to establish a government that recognized the interests of the Métis and other marginalized groups. Ultimately, he envisioned a more equitable and just society for all people in the region.
he want to change his past days
He started by returning from the United States where he was hiding from Canada who wanted to kill him. Then he worked with Dumont and Jackson to set up a Government in Saskatchewan and open talks with Canada. What happened next may not best be described as leading a rebellion as going along for the ride. Canada's treatment of the locals and in particular the Aboriginals would be today a crime against humanity. Some were actually starving and with nothing to lose they began to attack Canadians and their allies resulting in massacres. Riel did not want that but what's a government to do when it's people are desperate. At the same time Riel was actively fighting at many of the major battles, how active seems to vary by who tells the story but there is no report of him killing Canadians in battle. How did he lead? As part of a team.
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Louis riel was a traitor because: 1. He executed Thomas Scott 2. he fled to the USA when the Metis needed him most 3. he rebelled against the government illegally. 4. he betrayed his country after the rebellion failed. 5. he almost destroyed the Metis community 6. he went crazy - with religion and the Metis community. 7. he expected that everyone would listen to him. Those are some reasons Louis Riel was a traitor.
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Louis Armstrong didn't want to be heavy he tried to avoid it
Because he fought against Canadian colonisation of Western Canada and for the rights of those who lived in a land Canada considered empty of people for the most part. Needless to say he is not a hero in Canada, to most Canadians.
Well I don't know what any of them really want. But Liam Payne does NOT want socks and Louis might want Carrots. I am not sure on Louis but I know Liam does NOT want socks
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