The Canadian government. They had taken control of what is today Saskatchewan but were not supplying the required services. They reduced the land available to locals and Natives and reduced the number of animals they could kill for food. This resulted in many locals and Western Canadians starving. They attacked those they blamed for their desperate situation, killing many and bring down upon them the wrath of the Canadian military, yet again.
Canadian have involved in many organisations :P
There are 9 characters or digits on a Canadian passport.
The Mississippi doesn't flow in or out of any Canadian provinces.
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.
Which natives, what country, what battle
Other natives wanted the land!
Americans: 300 were killed/wounded and were 958 taken prisoner Canadian (British & Natives): 91 were killed/wounded Altogether, about 391 people were killed/wounded
Many South Americans were killed by Spanish I think. If many were killed in North America, alot had to be killed in South America too.
There are 105 senators in the Canadian government.
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One and he was killed in the Philippines by the natives so he didn't finish the voyage.
first day 57000 were killed
The Spanish came for gold and forced the natives ti work as slaves. The Spanish also killed many native people, either by disease or by shooting them. The French traded with the Natives.
Thousands of American natives were killed and about 300 colonists were killed. Many natives were sold into slavery by the colonist who captures them. Hope this helped you:)
The natives did not have advanced technology and the Spanish carried diseases such as smallpox that they had grown immune to but these diseases were new to the natives and killed many of them before they even went out to battle
The Canadian government. They had taken control of what is today Saskatchewan but were not supplying the required services. They reduced the land available to locals and Natives and reduced the number of animals they could kill for food. This resulted in many locals and Western Canadians starving. They attacked those they blamed for their desperate situation, killing many and bring down upon them the wrath of the Canadian military, yet again.