Without Louis Riel, Canada’s history, particularly in relation to its Indigenous peoples and the Métis community, would be markedly different. Riel's leadership in the Red River and North-West Rebellions was pivotal in advocating for Métis rights and culture, potentially altering the dynamics of Canadian confederation and Indigenous relations. His absence might have led to greater marginalization of the Métis and Indigenous issues, delaying or complicating the recognition of their rights and land claims. Overall, the absence of Riel would likely have resulted in a less equitable and more fragmented Canadian society.
Life for people in America in the 1930s was very bleak. This was the era of the Great Depression, which means that many people were without work, without homes and without food.
What would it be like to live in the south as a freedman during Reconstruction?
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It was not as accepted in the north, and was not as important in the economy, as for the south, without slavery there economy would fail.
Louis Riel was a hero, not a villain.
There would be no life.
Life would not exist.
Life would be directionless.
it will be a hard life if there is no inventions.
weird
short
Loose.
Would not exist at all so wouldn't be like anything.
it would be very good
life would be dull and there would be alot more daeths in the world.
it would be worst than ever.
We would be speaking in British accent.