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What was the North-West Rebellion

What was the North-West Rebellion

the north west rebellion was a violent 5 month insurgency against the canadian goverment

the north west rebellion was a violent 5 month insurgen...

Who where the insurgence

The insugence where mainly meties and other aboriginal alies.

Who where the insurgence

What caused the North-

West Rebelion

What caused the North-

West Rebelion

What caused it

It was caused by the meties and aborginals being reluctant to the settlers heading west ward onto rupert land

What were some significance the Rebelion left on Canada

What were some significance the Rebeli...

Bibliography

http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/north-west-rebellion/

http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/red-river-rebellion/

Bibliography

Battes

Battes

Battle of fish creek

there where about 900 men, Riel wanted to concentrate all efforts on defending Batoche Dumont; Batoche wanted a more forward position. Dumont won the argument and on 12 April, with about 150 Métis and Aboriginal supporters, the battle began.

Battle of Batoche

Eight of Middleton's force died during the Battle of Batoche. The general later reported that 51 rebels were killed, but that number has often been disputed. Riel surrendered on 15 May; Dumont fled to Montana.

Battle at duck lake

Battle at duck lake

On the morning of 26 March, a force of about 100 North-West Mounted Police and armed citizen volunteers, moved towards Duck Lake under the command of Superintendent Lief Crozier.

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