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The NWMP didn't settle - they were a police force in the north west of Canada. They were sent out west to protect settlers and First Nations.and poo
Canadian domination. The Western rebellions created a major military response from Canada that included the creation of the paramilitary force, the NWMP, based on the British response to the Irish who resisted British colonisation. Troops and the NWMP were the stick and the promise of some rights via the creation of the province Manitoba was the carrot. A hollow promise that lead to future rebellions but by that time Canada was well entrenched and had built a railway to transport troops to trouble areas quickly.
"I got my start by giving myself a start." OR "Perseverance is my motto."
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the nwmp got paid 50 cents per day
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Well since the NWMP is Canadian and this is Canadian history we are talking about, CANADA HAS PRIME MINISTERS NOT PRESIDENTS!
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they also delivered mail
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The North West Mounted Police have been replaced by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. However, historically NWMP were responsible for keeping on top of theives, thugs, rustlers, murderers, claim jumpers and alcoholics who wanted to sell their liquor to the Native Americans that lived in the areas that the NWMP patrolled.
It was first called Fort Brisebois by the NWMP in 1875.
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The North-West Mounted Police (NWMP) were based in various posts across the Canadian West region, with headquarters located in Fort Calary, Saskatchewan. They also had posts in places like Fort MacLeod, Fort Saskatchewan, and Fort Pelly. The NWMP patrolled the area to maintain law and order during the late 19th century.
Eastern Canada.