Even today - even after more than a century since he was executed - - one of the most controversial people in history in Canada - he still remembers. Many people think he is a villain; others think he is a hero. Who is he? On October 22, 1844, Louis Riel was born at St Boniface in Red River, Canada, where he hoped to follow his father's footsteps and become like him. The leader of Great Metis. After all, Riel was regarded as a hero of the French-speaking Metis.
Luirier is a hero or a traitor. Well, there are people who say he is a hero and some say that he is a traitor. Personally I think Luiliel is a hero because he is the ancestor of Manitoba in Canada. Indeed, he is a convincing politician and spiritual leader, he also makes him a hero. Finally, he supports the rights of indigenous people. - From the end of the 17th century to the beginning of the 18th century, France's ruler Louis XIV claimed that "I am a country." I think that this is absolute. His goal is also familiar with absoluteism, "king, law, belief". In addition, Louis wants to promote religious unity, royal dignity and national security. In order to achieve this goal, he must rigidly rule the law for everyone.
I believe Luirier has committed treason. Riel, Luirier is known by many names. He is known as a prophet, a politician, a villain, a hero, a madman, a fantasy, a hero, but Luirier is best explained as a traitor and he has many places I betrayed the Canadian way. . If passed, bill C - 417 will reverse Riel 's rebellion. Riel ordered murder by a man named Thomas Scott and organized an uprising that killed dozens of people to become territory leaders. In fact, most of Riel 's adulthood was spent in Canada and the United States, they called for a political conspiracy. Eventually, he was executed for many of his sins and due to his endless disarray about the Canadian government. This sentence may seem severe today, but that is not more serious than dozens of people in Scott 's execution failure and Riel' s rebellion. Life itself is very difficult. Corresponding punishment was considered very fair at that time. Luirier has treason in many ways