Louis Riel is known to be either the Father of Confederation (as he brought in Manitoba aka the postage stamp province into Canada) or a "traitor." At the time, he was wanted from the rebellions that he sparked up. He was hanged from the 1885 Saskatchewan rebellion. Many of the Metis and French were horrified...Sir John A. MacDonald had said a famous quote: "He shall hang though every dog in Quebec bark in his favour." Basically saying that all the French people would be against the hanging but MacDonald would have to hang him or he'd lose votes in Ontario. Anyhow, it is still debatable whether he is a Father of Confederation or a traitor.
Louis Riel's father. a well-respected leader in the Métis community, was also named Louis Riel.
Louis Riel's father was also named Louis Riel. He too played a prominent role among the Métis in Red River.
Louis Riel was born on October 22, 1844.
Louis Riel was extremely well-educated. He was fluently bilingual. His parents were well-respected. Louis Riel was charismatic, a natural leader.
Among the Métis, and in Québec, Louis Riel was a hero. In English Canada, especially among Orangemen, Riel was the Devil personified.
Louis Riel's daughter's name was Jean-Louis Riel.
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Louis Riel's father. a well-respected leader in the Métis community, was also named Louis Riel.
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Louis Riel is remembered for the Manitoba Act .
Louis Riel had three children.
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Louis Riel did not "come to Alberta."
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Louis Riel was executed on November 16, 1885.
Louis Riel was convicted of treason and sentenced to death.