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635:. However, an inexperienced Métis soldier had forgotten Dumont's specific demand to stay away from the road as it could give the location of the Métis away. The next day, the militia were about to attempt to cross the coulée. A scout spotted the tracks of the inexperienced Métis soldier and began to follow them. The scout was coming close to Dumont and his men, and Dumont stealthily attempted to catch him. Before Dumont could catch the scout, the Métis and Canadian Militia had come into contact with each other, and it was then that the concealed Métis in the rifle pits attempted to ambush the militia. Dumont, under pressure, shot the militia's scout and returned to his men in the poplar bluff rifle pits to fight the rest of the Canadian militia. 342: 141: 2008: 491: 1984: 50: 527: 518: 509: 500: 2020: 413: 1996: 365: 475: 427: 397: 381: 349: 443: 459: 666:. This latter advance was parried by the Métis' use of improvised barricades within the coulée. These uncoordinated advances accomplished nothing but more Canadian casualties. Middleton in a statement later on said: " plans were well arranged beforehand and had my scouts not been well to the front we should have been attacked in the ravine and probably wiped out". 719:
North West Rebellion - Fish Creek - While General Middleton was moving to capture Batoche his forces were attacked on the 24th April, 1885, by the Half-breeds under Gabriel Dumont from concealed rifle pits near the mouth of Fish Creek. The rebels were defeated and driven from the field. Erected 1933.
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With night coming on, Middleton, distressed by the casualties he was taking, opted for retreat. At the battle's end, both sides had withdrawn from the battlefield but the MĂ©tis had inflicted greater casualties and had delayed Middleton's march on the MĂ©tis' headquarters at Batoche. Weeks later, after
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Many of Dumont's men were fleeing the battle. Dumont stopped as many men as he could from leaving and convinced them to keep fighting. Dumont's numbers were decreasing vastly, as he had 47 of the 130 men that he began fighting with. Dumont very outnumbered, but was able to keep the MĂ©tis casualties
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General Middleton attempted to place himself in full view of the resistance. However, a bullet tore through his fur hat, and his two aides-de-camp were both wounded by his side. The frustrated Canadians, their casualties mounting, undertook several fruitless rushes into the ravine. A few infantry
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Strung out along the coulée's edge, silhouetted against the sky, the militia fired a vast amount of ammunition at the resistance, succeeding mostly in showering tree branches across the ravine, but when the artillerymen pushed their guns to the coulée's edge to try to fire down at the concealed
631:, where they set to work digging rifle pits. Meanwhile, Middleton had arrived at a point about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) south of Fish Creek, and set up camp. Dumont took a party of twenty horsemen forward of the coulĂ©e. Their task was to seal the exit when the ambush was sprung, like a 619:, by blowing up train tracks to slow their progress. Riel countered that guerrilla tactics were "too much like Indian warfare". Dumont also proposed to attack them by surprise at night, but after he learned that Middleton's scouts were already on the lookout, he had to scrap the idea. 638:
The MĂ©tis pounded Middleton's men with one devastating fusillade before withdrawing into cover and restricting themselves to sniper fire in order to conserve ammunition. Their position was strategically selected and enabled a simple and effective strategy of defence.
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With half of his force on the opposite side of the river, Middleton was unable to bring his full numbers to bear. One of his artillery batteries opened fire on the MĂ©tis to little effect, although well-fired cannonades did succeed in driving away Dumont's
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On April 23, as the militia began advancing from Clarke's Crossing, 90 kilometres (56 mi) south of Batoche, Dumont took 200 men and rode out from Batoche toward Tourond's CoulĂ©e. Louis Riel accompanied them. When a (false) report arrived that the
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Panet, Charles Eugène (1886). Report upon the suppression of the rebellion in the North-West Territories and matters in connection therewith, in 1885: Presented to Parliament. Ottawa: Department of Militia and Defence.
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Since the Métis were positioned in the coulée, they were restricted to shooting up towards the Canadian Militia, and many of the wounds were mainly in the upper body and head area.
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Morton, Desmond (1972). The Last War Drum: The North West Campaign of 1885. Canadian War Museum Historical Publications. Volume 5. Toronto: Hakkert. p. 62.
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The Battle of Fish Creek National Historic Site, now named Tourond's Coulée / Fish Creek National Historic Site, preserves the battlefield of April 24, 1885 at
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MĂ©tis, they suffered heavy casualties. The only targets the militia could clearly see were the MĂ©tis' tethered horses: they killed about 55 of them.
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Report upon the suppression of the rebellion in the North-West Territories and matters in connection therewith, in 1885: Presented to Parliament
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Mulvany, Charles Pelham (1886). The History of the North-west Rebellion of 1885. Toronto: A.H. Hovey. pp. 131–132, 141.
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Walter Hildebrandt (1985). "The Battle of Batoche: British Small Warfare and the Entrenched MĂ©tis". Parks Canada, Winnipeg.
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in 1885 (within the black diamonds) included the central section of Saskatchewan and extended into Alberta and Manitoba.
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Carnie, L. R. (1935). Reminiscence Early Days In Battleford and With Middleton's Columns. Saskatchewan, ON: The Herald.
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Carnie, L.R. (1935). Reminiscence Early Days in Battleford and With Middleton's Columns. Saskatchewan: The Herald.
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Battle of Tourond's Coulee / Fish Creek. Canadian Register of Historic Places. Retrieved 6 August 2012.
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were advancing on Batoche, Riel returned there with 50 men. Dumont stationed most of his men in the
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In the spring of 2008, Tourism, Parks, Culture and Sport Minister Christine Tell proclaimed in
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regulars under Middleton's command made one charge. Another, larger one was carried out by the
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Upon learning that Middleton was marching toward Batoche, Dumont suggested to Riel the use of
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Woodcock, George (1978). Gabriel Dumont. Don Mills, Ontario: Fitzhenry & Whiteside.
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Battle of Tourond's Coulee / Fish Creek National Historic Site of Canada
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allies before their weight could be added to the battle.
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victory over the Canadian forces attempting to quell
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Metis victory; government advance temporarily halted.
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Index

French
North-West Rebellion

lithograph
52°32′22.97″N 106°9′21.47″W / 52.5397139°N 106.1559639°W / 52.5397139; -106.1559639
Fish Creek, Saskatchewan
Canada
Gabriel Dumont
Frederick Middleton
National Historic Site of Canada
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North-West Rebellion
Duck Lake
Battleford (Looting)
Battleford (Siege)
Frog Lake
Fort Pitt
Fish Creek
Cut Knife
Batoche
Frenchman's Butte
Loon Lake
Battle of Fish Creek is located in Saskatchewan
Duck Lake
Battleford
Frog Lake
Fort Pitt
Cut Knife

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