Some comments on the social origins of the Riel Protest of 1869

The English-speaking folk of Red River looked with excitement and hope on the debates that surrounded the confederation of the eastern provinces. The Protestant Canadians, arriving in vocal and visible numbers in the 1860s to farm along the Assiniboine and to trade in the small village of Winnipeg,...

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Main Author: Pannekoek, Frits, 1949-
Format: Book Part
Language:English
Published: Winnipeg: Pemmican Publications 1979
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1880/44193
https://doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/29853
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description The English-speaking folk of Red River looked with excitement and hope on the debates that surrounded the confederation of the eastern provinces. The Protestant Canadians, arriving in vocal and visible numbers in the 1860s to farm along the Assiniboine and to trade in the small village of Winnipeg, provided ample evidence of the vigour that the new connection would bring. All were anxious that union be effected quickly and quietly. Even the Protestant English speaking mixed-bloods looked to Canada to pull Red River out of its morass of pettiness and squalor. When it became clear that Canada had secured the chartered land of the Hudson's Bay Company, most were ready, indeed anxious, to welcome the Canadian Governor, no matter how obnoxious he might be. (Metis) No
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spelling ftunivcalgary:oai:prism.ucalgary.ca:1880/44193 2025-01-16T23:05:22+00:00 Some comments on the social origins of the Riel Protest of 1869 Pannekoek, Frits, 1949- 1979 4694724 bytes application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1880/44193 https://doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/29853 eng eng Winnipeg: Pemmican Publications University of Calgary Library & Cultural Resources Riel Mini-Conference Papers, Louis Riel and the Metis. A. S. Lussier, ed. (Winnipeg: Pemmican Publications, 1979, 1983), pp. 65-76. http://dx.doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/29853 http://hdl.handle.net/1880/44193 Hudson's Bay Company Confederation--Canada Red River--history Red River Rebellion 1869-1870 Riel Rebellion 1885 Assiniboine book part 1979 ftunivcalgary https://doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/29853 2023-08-06T06:33:41Z The English-speaking folk of Red River looked with excitement and hope on the debates that surrounded the confederation of the eastern provinces. The Protestant Canadians, arriving in vocal and visible numbers in the 1860s to farm along the Assiniboine and to trade in the small village of Winnipeg, provided ample evidence of the vigour that the new connection would bring. All were anxious that union be effected quickly and quietly. Even the Protestant English speaking mixed-bloods looked to Canada to pull Red River out of its morass of pettiness and squalor. When it became clear that Canada had secured the chartered land of the Hudson's Bay Company, most were ready, indeed anxious, to welcome the Canadian Governor, no matter how obnoxious he might be. (Metis) No Book Part Metis PRISM - University of Calgary Digital Repository Canada
spellingShingle Hudson's Bay Company
Confederation--Canada
Red River--history
Red River Rebellion
1869-1870
Riel Rebellion
1885
Assiniboine
Pannekoek, Frits, 1949-
Some comments on the social origins of the Riel Protest of 1869
title Some comments on the social origins of the Riel Protest of 1869
title_full Some comments on the social origins of the Riel Protest of 1869
title_fullStr Some comments on the social origins of the Riel Protest of 1869
title_full_unstemmed Some comments on the social origins of the Riel Protest of 1869
title_short Some comments on the social origins of the Riel Protest of 1869
title_sort some comments on the social origins of the riel protest of 1869
topic Hudson's Bay Company
Confederation--Canada
Red River--history
Red River Rebellion
1869-1870
Riel Rebellion
1885
Assiniboine
topic_facet Hudson's Bay Company
Confederation--Canada
Red River--history
Red River Rebellion
1869-1870
Riel Rebellion
1885
Assiniboine
url http://hdl.handle.net/1880/44193
https://doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/29853