Who led the Metis in the rebellions at Red River in 1870 and in the northwest in 1885?
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leader Louis Riel
The uprising led to the creation of the province of Manitoba, and the emergence of Métis leader Louis Riel — a hero to his people and many in Quebec, but an outlaw in the eyes of the Canadian government. The Red River Rebellion (also known as the Red River Resistance) was an uprising in 1869–70 in the Red River Colony.
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