The Battle of Batoche was the decisive battle of the North-West Rebellion, which pitted the Canadian authorities against a force of First Nations and...
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Batoche, Saskatchewan, which lies between Prince Albert and Saskatoon, was the site of the historic Battle of Batoche during the North-West Rebellion...
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Territories The Battle of Batoche during the North-East Rebellion/Resistance This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Batoche. If an internal...
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Lake Fort Pitt Fish Creek Cut Knife Batoche Butte Loon Lake The Battle of Fish Creek (also known as the Battle of Tourond's Coulée), fought April 24,...
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19, 1885. It ceased to exist following the defeat of the Métis militarily during the Battle of Batoche, which concluded on May 20, 1885. During its existence...
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Métis (redirect from List of Métis Americans)
Battle of Batoche. In the 1920s, Métis in the Cold Lake area of Alberta were concerned about the federal government's decision to transfer control of...
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North-West Rebellion (redirect from Northwest rebellion of 1885)
government forces and a critical shortage of supplies brought about the Métis' defeat in the four-day Battle of Batoche. The remaining Aboriginal allies scattered...
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Louis Riel (redirect from Father of Manitoba)
North-West Rebellion of 1885. Defeated at the Battle of Batoche, Riel was imprisoned in Regina where he was convicted at trial of high treason. Despite...
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Honoré Jackson (category Canadian people of British descent)
Métis resistance in the Battle of Batoche ending on May 12, 1885. He was tried for treason, but found not guilty by reason of insanity and sent to an...
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Fish Creek Cut Knife Batoche Butte Loon Lake The Battle of Frenchman's Butte, fought on May 28, 1885, occurred when a force of Cree, dug in on a hillside...
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Saskatchewan) by soldiers from Ontario, following their victory in the Battle of Batoche over the North-West Rebellion. The bell was kept in Millbrook, Ontario...
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Métis flag (redirect from Flag of the Métis)
emblazoned. There is a claim that there was a Métis Battle Standard used at the Battle of Batoche that is described as being a blue background, with a...
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James Garden (category Conservative Party of Canada (1867–1942) candidates for the Canadian House of Commons)
the Battle of Batoche. From 1898 to 1900, he was mayor of Vancouver. He ran unsuccessfully as the Conservative candidate for the House of Commons of Canada...
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Gabriel Dumont (Métis leader) (category Persons of National Historic Significance (Canada))
prominent leader of the Métis people. Dumont was well known for his movements within the North-West Rebellion at the battles of Batoche, Fish Creek, and...
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Frederick Dobson Middleton (category British military personnel of the Indian Rebellion of 1857)
the main force used to put it down. His force was victorious in the Battle of Batoche, which ended the rebellion. Middleton had travelled from Ottawa to...
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North-West Mounted Police during the North-West Rebellion (category Canadian Militia units of The North-West Rebellion)
throughout the campaign, and for failing to reinforce him during the Battle of Batoche. The Major-General likened the NWMP to "gophers", who retreated and...
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Medical Staff under Dr. Thomas Roddick to the sites of the Battle of Fish Creek and the Battle of Batoche to help give medical treatment to the wounded, including...
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Fransaskois (category Culture of Saskatchewan)
at the Battle of Batoche in 1885 when. The rebellion's leader, Louis Riel was later tried in court, the outcome of which became a major point of contention...
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1885 in Canada (category Years of the 19th century in Canada)
– North-West Rebellion: Battle of Batoche the Métis are defeated in battle May 15 – Riel surrenders near Batoche, District of Saskatchewan, and is arrested...
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Lake Battleford Frog Lake Fort Pitt Fish Creek Cut Knife Batoche Butte Loon Lake The siege of Battleford was a siege during the North-West Rebellion that...
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Campbell Mellis Douglas (category Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons of England)
treat the wounded from the 3 May Battle of Fish Creek and caring for the soldiers wounded during the Battle of Batoche, on 14 May. Campbell Mellis Douglas...
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Sam Steele (category Canadian Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George)
(Most of the Sioux returned a few years later.) During the North-West Rebellion, Steele was dispatched with a small force. Missing the Battle of Batoche, the...
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for the Diocese of St Albert. For a time the bell was believed to have been taken from the church of Batoche after the Battle of Batoche. After the massacre...
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Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also List of Napoleonic Battles Battles of the...
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Provisional government (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024)
North-West Rebellion. Dissolved following Canada's victory in the Battle of Batoche. United States Military Government in Cuba (1898–1902), established...
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practice of Potlatch in Canada. May 9–15 – North-West Rebellion: The Battle of Batoche is fought, resulting in collapse of the Provisional Government of Saskatchewan...
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Arthur L. Howard (category Canadian Companions of the Distinguished Service Order)
part of a Canadian militia column, which then moved on Louis Riel's capital at Batoche. On May 9, 1885, the first day of the Battle of Batoche, Howard...
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January 2019. Montgomery, Marc (11 September 2015). "Sept 13, 1759 the battle that changed North America and the world". Radio Canada. Archived from the...
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North-West Mounted Police (category 19th-century colonization of the Americas)
to reinforce him during the Battle of Batoche. The general recommended closing the force, and replacing it with a corps of mounted infantry. He publicly...
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Road allowance community (category Social history of Canada)
allowances. After the Battle of Batoche (1885), many Métis people were burned out of the homes and evicted by settlers; many of their children were sent...
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