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Thomas Scott (1 jan 1842 ano – 4 mar 1870 ano)

Descrição:

He was an Irish Protestant who emigrated to Canada in 1863. His political involvement in the Red River Settlement led to his arrest at Fort Garry, where he was held as a hostage. On March 4, 1870, Scott was marched out of Fort Garry and was executed by the provisional government of the Red River Settlement led by Louis Riel.

His execution led to a military expedition, authorized by Sir John A. Macdonald, to confront Louis Riel and the Metis at the settlement. The event highlights a time of severe conflict between settlers and the Métis in Canadian history. His execution led to Riel's exile, and to Riel's own execution for treason in 1885.

Adicionado na linha do tempo:

11 dez 2018
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Data:

1 jan 1842 ano
4 mar 1870 ano
~ 28 years

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