Executed for high treason for his role in the 1885 resistance to Canadian encroachment on Métis lands. Riel was initially dismissed as a rebel by Canadian historians, although many now sympathize with Riel as a Métis leader who fought to protect his people from the Canadian government.
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the union suffered more casualties but lost a smaller percentage of its fighting force
I think the answer is b because im dumb
<span>The status of "Active Citizen," which included the right to vote was conferred by the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of The Citizen on men who were French, at least 25 years old, paid taxes equal to three days work, and could not be defined as servants. This meant that at the time of the Declaration only male property owners held these rights.</span>
Yes actually there was. The country had split into two. Abraham Lincoln was the president for the north while Jefferson Davis was the president for the south.