Louis Riel is considered by many to have been a good leader because he stood firmly for what he believed in, but was also willing to compromise. Riel founded the province of Manitoba, and was a strong advocate for the Metis people, an aboriginal group in Canada.
The government was taking the food, the metis and natives were unhappy about the government's way of land handling. Therefore they had to make a petition to get the rights back. But the petition was ignored later on
Odysseus sh owes leadership when he forces his men off the island of eaters and ties them to the ship. even tho his men wanted to stay he took responsibility and made them leave because he new it was not safe.
There is no ruler of Europe. Europe is a continent made up of individual countries, each with their own system of choosing a leader.
There are two parts to the Legislative Branch, they are Senate and House of Representatives. In the House of Representatives the leader is always from the majority party. In the House of Representatives the leader is called the Speaker of the House. In the Senate, from the majority party, their leader is called the President Pro-tem.
Louis Riel is considered by many to have been a good leader because he stood firmly for what he believed in, but was also willing to compromise. Riel founded the province of Manitoba, and was a strong advocate for the Metis people, an aboriginal group in Canada.
Louis Riel's ability to articulate the grievances and aspirations of the Metis people, his charisma and passion for their cause, his strategic thinking and adaptability in negotiations with the Canadian government, and his courage and willingness to take a stand for his people's rights all contributed to making him a natural leader of the Metis.
he made the Metis bill of rights with his provisional governmnet
NOTE: Louis Riel did not personally kill Thomas Scott. Scott was executed by firing squad.Thomas Scott was in jail because he was captured while leading an armed force with the intention of overthrowing Riel's government. He was killed because he was the most violent prisoner there and he made death threats to Louis Riel, he escaped and said he would return and kill Louis Riel so Riel killed him because he was afraid that if he didn't Thomas Scott would kill him. While Riel did not reach out and shoot Scott himself he did order it and the reason certainly includes fear. It also includes authority. Riel was a leader selected by some of those who lived in the area to be part of the government representing the citizens.Those who did not recognize that government's authority were threats to the government and people. One of the best ways to assert a government's authority is to use force, to kill people, a right governments had automatically in those days.That Riel had the backing of most of the people in Manitoba was proven when, after Manitoba was made a province, he was elected as an MP even though he was in exile.
Louis Riel was found guilty of high treason in 1885 for his role in the North-West Rebellion in Canada. He was sentenced to death and executed. However, opinions on his guilt vary, with some viewing him as a martyr for Métis and Indigenous rights.
He was decisive.
A couple of statues have been made, one of which is on the grounds of the Manitoba provincial legislature. The province of Ontario has set aside a day to honour Riel, as have a number of organisations, and numerous books and articles have been written about him. Please see the link.
Louis Riel believed in the cultural and political rights of the Métis people. He advocated for their recognition as a distinct nation with land rights and self-governance, while also seeking to protect Métis rights against encroachment by the Canadian government. Riel's philosophy emphasized Métis unity, identity, and autonomy.
Louis Riel was the reason Manitoba was created. The metis were being treated unfairly so Louis Riel made a petition to make this happen and surprisingly it happened. Although it couldn't just happen instantly, it took alot of courage to make this happen, you needed to get a petition started and create a list of rights for the province and the people that will live in it like all provinces. Although it wasn't a very big piece of land, the metis and other people still appreciated it. anonymous.
The government was taking the food, the metis and natives were unhappy about the government's way of land handling. Therefore they had to make a petition to get the rights back. But the petition was ignored later on
in my opinion, he was a good leader because he made tobacco a big success, and helped the booming of the colony, so yeah, i think he was a good leader
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