Monday, September 2, 2019
Against Louis Riels Execution :: essays research papers
Louis Riel should not have been hung because he   represented those who couldn't represent themselves.     Louis Riel was disappointed with the way the MÃ ©tis were,   so he took it upon himself to represent the MÃ ©tis and their   rights. Even though the actions that followed, such as   keeping the new governor out the colony, was illegal and   very wrong. Riel risked it for the rights of the MÃ ©tis. As for   Thomas Scott, Riel has absolutely no legal right to have   him shot, but Riel himself never touched a gun for that   purpose. He had a firing squad shoot Scott. Although, Riel   may have ordered the squad to shoot, but the men could   have backed down, no matter how powerful Riel seemed.     After the rebellion, he was elected by Manitoba to sit in   the House of Commons. Riel went to Ottawa but was not   allowed to sit as a member in the House, for he was   threatened by many to be shot if he appeared in the   House. This was the mistake of the government. They   should have sopped the nonsense and threats. For Riel   was a man of ideas. He was a man who was knowledged in   the government. It was obvious since he formed his own   government. Riel would have been an asset to the   Canadian government.     In 1884, Gabriel Dumont rode to Montana and asked   Riel to defend the MÃ ©tis once again. Riel returned to help   the natives once more. Riel was risking capture when he   returned. This was a very noble act on his part. Instead of   staying nice and safe in Montana, Riel gave up his safety   for the MÃ ©tis. Riel decided to try an unviolent approach   this time instead of starting an all out rebellion. Riel and   the MÃ ©tis drew up a petition and presented it to the   government. The petition, which demanded more food   and money for the natives, was looked over but not acted   upon. The petition was fair in all parts but the government   turned it down. It only demanded that what belonged to   the natives be returned.     In early 1885, Riel formed another provisional   government, and started another rebellion. His followers   killed many army troops, but once again it was not the   hand of Riel that killed so many. It was of people who had   their own thoughts and intuitions. They could have easily   said no to Riel instead of shooting. In which case Riel was     					    
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