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On 8 January 1870, the Provisional Government of Manitoba under Riel named Lépine adjutant general of St. Boniface, whose populace elected him to a 40-man convention in the city and to head its military council. The following month, Lépine and his troops captured
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Lépine had had no political history prior to late 1869, when he returned to the Red River Colony from a freight expedition. On 30 October, he learned of plans to transfer
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on 4 March 1870. In March, there was a revolt amongst the Métis against Lépine's conduct that was ended when Riel talked down the rebels and reprimanded Lépine.
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arrived in the Red River Colony with his forces on 24 August 1870, Riel and Lépine fled to a Catholic mission in the U.S.
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of Scott, which Lépine presided over. Lépine sentenced Scott to death, and Riel assented, and so Scott was
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on 12 January 1859 and became a farmer there on river lot 119. Their union produced 14 children.
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on 18 March 1840, the fifth of the six children of Jean-Baptiste Berard dit Lépine, an
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of 1869–1870. He was tried and sentenced to death for his role in the execution of
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and his Canadian Party militia after their aborted attempt to take
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politician, farmer, and military leader under the command of
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from the Hudson's Bay Company and that the resident
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St. Vital
Saint Boniface Hospital
Métis
Louis Riel
Red River Rebellion
Thomas Scott
Governor General of Canada
Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show
1889 Exposition Universelle
St. Boniface Hospital
churchyard
Saint Boniface Cathedral
Louis Riel
St. Vital
Red River Colony
engagé
Hudson's Bay Company
Collège de Saint-Boniface
Saint Boniface

Louis Riel
Rupert's Land
Canada
Métis
Louis Riel
Pembina, Dakota Territory
William McDougall
Canada–United States border
John Christian Schultz

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