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Who led the Red River Resistance of 1869-70?

Louis Riel is the correct answer because he championed Métis rights and led the 1869-70 Red River Resistance, establishing a provisional government that negotia

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Question: Who led the Red River Resistance of 1869-70?

Answer options:

  • Gabriel Dumont ✅ Louis Riel
  • Big Bear
  • Poundmaker

Correct answer: Louis Riel

Explanation: Louis Riel is the correct answer because he championed Métis rights and led the 1869-70 Red River Resistance, establishing a provisional government that negotiated Manitoba's entry into Confederation. In contrast, Gabriel Dumont served as Riel’s military commander during the later 1885 North-West Resistance, while Big Bear and Poundmaker were prominent Cree chiefs associated with those 1885 events rather than the Red River conflict. The official Discover Canada guide recognizes Riel as a central defender of Métis identity and the founder of Manitoba. Candidates should expect exam questions distinguishing key historical Indigenous and Métis leaders and their specific contributions to Canadian history.

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