Oct 11, 1869, Crown surveyor Adam Clarke Webb trespassed André Nault's land.
The surveyors had been measuring plots of land for Western settlers. 16 armed Métis led by Louis Riel, asked the surveyors to leave and they refused. The was the beginning of the Red River Resistance.
Oct 11, 1869, Crown surveyor Adam Clarke Webb trespassed André Nault's land.
The surveyors had been measuring plots of land for Western settlers. 16 armed Métis led by Louis Riel, asked the surveyors to leave and they refused. The was the beginning of the Red River Resistance.