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Q: What was the rebellion of 1885?
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When did North-West Rebellion happen?

North-West Rebellion happened on 1885-03-26.


Who were the leaders of the north west rebellion of 1885?

Dumont, Riel, and Jackson where the main leaders of the NWR of 1885.


What happen in 1885 in Canada?

the northwest Rebellion with Louis Riel


Who led the Metis in the Red River Rebellion of 1870 and the Northwest Rebellion of 1885?

Louis Riel was the most vocal leader or spokesman, though there were other leaders in both rebellions.


What has the author AI Silver written?

A.I Silver has written: 'The North-West Rebellion' -- subject(s): Riel Rebellion, 1885


What came first the North West Rebellion or the Red River Rebellion?

The Red River Rebellion occurred from the fall of 1869 to the summer of 1870. The Northwest Rebellion occurred in the spring and early summer of 1885.


What year did Riel Rebellion take place?

There were actually two uprisings led by Louis Riel in what are now Manitoba and Saskatchewan: The Red River Rebellion of 1869 and the Northwest Rebellion of 1885.


William Henry Jackson what did he do in 1884-1885?

look up William Henry Jackson on wikipedia (make sure it in the Jackson in the Northwest Rebellion) Pretty much in 1885 there was the Northwest Rebellion and Jackson was a leader with Louis Riel in it. The Northwest Rebellion is about the Metis trying to keep their rights, land and the survival of themselves.


How many people were killed in the north west rebellion?

Around 300 civilians and military personnel were killed during the North-West Rebellion in Canada in 1885.


How long did the Northwest Rebellion last?

The insurrection by the Metis in Canada lasted from March 26 to May 12, 1885.


What happened to Louis riel after the rebellion?

After the North-West Rebellion of 1885, Louis Riel was captured and convicted of high treason by the Canadian government. He was sentenced to death and was hanged on November 16, 1885. Riel is considered a controversial figure in Canadian history and is celebrated by some as a defender of Métis rights.


How did the north-west rebellion in 1885 contribute to the development to our nation?

The rebellion was prevented from being a revolution and as such served as a warning to all who would consider resisting the Canadian domination of what is today Western Canada.