the Bill of Rights is to let the metis have the rights of everyone else
the Manitoba act created Manitoba
In 1870, most Metis lived in or near the Red River Settlement, now Winnipeg, Manitoba. After the Red River Rebellion, many Metis scattered across Canada's prairie, and many of those congregated in the area around today's Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.
A Metis Named Louis David Riel Is The Founder Of Our Amazing Province, Manitoba. He Was A Canadian Politician, Founder Of Manitoba And He Led The 2 Rebellions; North-West Rebellion And Red River Rebellion.
The Metis had combined beliefs - Catholics and Protestant
Metis is a goddess of wisdom like Athena.
Because the Canadians were being very unfair to them, taking their land, starting racial prejudice, throwing them into poverty, killing their families, and killing their leaders (thanks to John A. MacDonald, a Canadian "hero").
Riel had many accomplishments which could include: The creation of Manitoba. French and Catholic rights in Manitoba. The rights of Westerners and Metis in Confederation. The creation of the RCMP. The hostile relationship between Western Canada and Ottawa.
the manitoba act allowed the area to enter confederation as a province of manitoba. it also gave the metis land and secured their rights as french speaking canadiens
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.
Lois reial
Louis Riel was a Canadian hero, without Louis Riel many rights would still be denied to metis and aboriginal citizens.Louis Riel founded the Canadian province of Manitoba. He was a Metis - that is, he was half European half Aboriginal - and he led a resistance on behalf of the rights being denied to Metis in Manitoba. Which led to equality throughout Manitoba, mobility rights for all .He was convicted of treason and was executed in 1885.His first attempt in 1870 was a abject failure, and he fled to the USA, to Minnesota, where he woked as a Catholic school teacher.In 1885, he tried it again, and eventually he was tried and hung as a traitor. Louis Riel attempted to address these issues in a political manor but was ignored multiple times and using force was the only way to achieve the rights that were being denied to all Metis.
Louis Riel was a Canadian hero, without Louis Riel many rights would still be denied to metis and aboriginal citizens. Louis Riel founded the Canadian province of Manitoba. He was a Metis - that is, he was half European half Aboriginal - and he led a resistance on behalf of the rights being denied to Metis in Manitoba. Which led to equality throughout Manitoba, mobility rights for all. He was convicted of treason and was executed in 1885. His first attempt in 1870 was a abject failure, and he fled to the USA, to Minnesota, where he woked as a Catholic school teacher. In 1885, he tried it again, and eventually he was tried and hung as a traitor. Louis Riel attempted to address these issues in a political manor but was ignored multiple times and using force was the only way to achieve the rights that were being denied to all Metis.
Louis Riel fought for the Metis rights
The Metis Bill of rights were written around December of 1869.
hero for the following reasons: - he was the reason Canada had Manitoba and Saskatchewan - he stood up for the natives rights and defended the metis - he wrote our a list of rights - led the northwest rebellion of 1885, which showed the capabilities of the Canadian pacific railroad
Louis Reil was famous and lead the metis and founded Manitoba
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When the Metis were forced to migrate West because of the land speculators demanding the Metis' money scrips for their land, some settled along the Saskatchewan River.