Conflicting Ideas of Canada’s Past
Title: Conflicting Ideas of Canada’s Past
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 2661 | Pages: 10 (approximately 235 words/page)
Conflicting Ideas of Canada’s Past
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 2661 | Pages: 10 (approximately 235 words/page)
He has been called a prophet, a traitor, a martyr, a visionary and a madman, but whatever one thinks of him, Louis Riel, remains one of the most controversial figures in Canadian history. Does this man who has continued to haunt Canadian history for more than a century after his execution, deserve all of those descriptions? After reading three different interpretations of the rebellions, it is still difficult to decide which is closer to the
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d the Metis, 1869-1885 (Waterloo Ontario: Wilfred Laurier
University Press, 1991) 157.
12Sprague 174.
13 Sprague 175
14 Thomas Flanagan, Riel and The Rebellion 1885 Reconsidered (Saskatoon: Western
Producer Prairie Books, 1984) 83.
15Flanagan 26.
16Flanagan 27.
17Flanagan 51.
18Flanagan 47.
19Flanagan 49.
20Flanagan 71.
21Flanagan 99-100.
22Flanagan 145.
23Flanagan 146.
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Stanley, G.F.G., The Birth of Western Canada (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1961)