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Ereignisse
Red River Rebellion Beginning
End of Red River Rebellion
Manitoba Act is Enacted
John A. Macdonald's Troops Brutalize Metis
Scrips are Giving to Metis People to Get Land
Government threatens Metis if They Do Not Give Scrips to Speculators
Bison Begin to Disappear
"Laws of St. Laurent" are Adopted By Metis
Lawrence Clarke is Paying Metis in Trade Goods to Conserve HBC funds
Unauthorized Bison Hunt Happens
Unauthorized Bison Hunt Invalidates Laws of St. Laurent to Lawrence Clarke
Metis become increasingly powerless in Canada.
Government Creates The NWMP to Police Liquor Trading
Massacre of 30 Assiniboin Peoples
Government begans Negotiating Treaties For Indigenous Land
Treaties 1 and 2 Are Completed, Traditional Manitoba Homeland is Signed Away
Indian Act is Introduced
Metis Began to Lose Patience With the Government
Metis Hold a Meeting in Batoche to Discuss Grievances
30 Representatives Decide to Invite Louis Riel Back
Metis Delegate Leaves to Montana to Get Louis Riel
Louis Riel Agrees to Come Back to Canada
William H. Jackson Issues the "Metis Bill of Rights"
Tensions in The Northwest Build
Government Gets Ready to Send out Eastern Militia
North-west Territories Governor Bans Sale of Ammunition
Louis Riel Says Peaceful Resolution is Impossible
Louis Riel Demands the Surrender of Fort Carlton
Clash At Duck Lake, Forcing Surrender of NWMP
More Than 5000 Canadian Troops are Sent to Control the Rebellion
725 Militia Attack 175 Metis
Louis Riel and Gabriel Dumont Meet for the Final Time
Leaders of The Rebellion are Captured
Louis Riel Surrenders
Louis Riel Defends His Actions in Court
Despite Judge and Jury, Louis Riel is Found Guilty and Hanged
Metis Lose Rebellion, Are Forced to Surrender
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Aboriginal Land is Signed Over to the Government Over 6 Years
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