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The Red River Rebellion began in the fall of 1869 and continued until the summer of 1870.

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What were the results of the red river rebellion?

Manitoba became a province, and Louis Riel was banished from Canada for five years.


What happened to Louis riel after red river rebellion?

After the Red River Resistance, Louis Riel spent most of the following 15 years in the USA. He was elected to the House of Commons three times, but was never allowed to take his seat. In 1885, he returned to lead the Northwest Rebellion, after which he was tried for treason, found guilty, and hanged.


What would happen if the Red River Rebellion have never happened?

No Red River Rebellion? That would mean no Canada in Red River. The resistance to Canadian rule could only not occur if Canada had not taken the area by force, which would mean no Canada in western North America. Without Canada, backed by Britain, holding back the American's would have been left to a company, the Hudson Bay Company. The Americans would most certianly have been able to persude the HBC to sell their lands (or lose them to politics). Which would have made the USA very much larger than they are today. And Canada very much smaller.


What did Louis Riel start?

Although Louis Riel was a prominent figure in both the Red River Resistance and the North West Rebellion, he did not start either of them.


Why is the red river rebellion still important?

The Red River Rebellion, which occurred in 1869-1870, is significant as it marked a pivotal moment in Canadian history, highlighting issues of Indigenous rights, land ownership, and cultural identity. Led by Louis Riel, the rebellion brought attention to the grievances of the Métis people and set the stage for future negotiations regarding Indigenous sovereignty and governance. It also catalyzed the process of Manitoba's entry into Canada, shaping the nation’s political landscape. The legacy of the rebellion continues to resonate, influencing contemporary discussions about reconciliation and Indigenous rights in Canada.

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What groups were involved In the red river rebellion?

When Canada was formed in 1867 its provinces were a relatively narrow strip in the southeast. The Red River Rebellion (or the Red River Resistance, Red River Uprising, or First Riel Rebellion) was the sequence of events related to the 1869.


What came first the North West Rebellion or the Red River Rebellion?

The Red River Rebellion occurred from the fall of 1869 to the summer of 1870. The Northwest Rebellion occurred in the spring and early summer of 1885.


Where did the Red River Rebellion take place?

The Red River Rebellion occurred, for the most part, in the Red River Settlement. The Red River Settlement was centred at the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers. Today, that is part of downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba, and is known as "the Forks."


How did red river rebellion end?

By farting


What year did the red river rebellion start?

1869


Red River Rebellion 1869-70 who was involved?

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How long did the Red River Rebellion last?

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What act started red river rebellion?

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Do you have any time lines of the Red River Rebellion?

The Red River Rebellion or "Red River Resistance" are the names given to the events surrounding the actions of a provisional government established by Metis leader Louis Riel in 1869 at the Red River Settlement in what is now the Canadian province of Manitoba.


Who led the Metis in the Red River Rebellion of 1870 and the Northwest Rebellion of 1885?

Louis Riel was the most vocal leader or spokesman, though there were other leaders in both rebellions.


Who won the red river rebellion?

i think the fn won that one (first nations)


What were the consequences of the red river rebellion for Louis riel?

The Red River Rebellion led by Louis Riel resulted in Riel negotiating the terms of Manitoba's entry into Confederation, which included land rights for the Métis. However, Riel's actions during the rebellion, including the execution of Thomas Scott, eventually led to his exile and later execution in 1885 after the North-West Rebellion.