The Red River Rebellion and the Creation of Manitoba - Test
  • 1. Who was the leader of the Red River Rebellion?
A) George Brown
B) John A. Macdonald
C) Gabriel Dumont
D) Louis Riel
  • 2. What year did the Red River Rebellion begin?
A) 1869
B) 1870
C) 1885
D) 1867
  • 3. Which group primarily participated in the Red River Rebellion?
A) Métis
B) English settlers
C) Scottish Highlanders
D) French Canadians
  • 4. In what year was Manitoba officially created?
A) 1871
B) 1868
C) 1869
D) 1870
  • 5. What legislation created the province of Manitoba?
A) The Dominion Lands Act
B) The British North America Act
C) The North-West Act
D) The Manitoba Act
  • 6. Which document laid out the terms of the creation of Manitoba?
A) Royal Canadian Charter
B) Constitution Act of 1867
C) Manitoba Act of 1870
D) BNA Act
  • 7. Who was executed by Riel's forces, escalating tensions?
A) Thomas Scott
B) John A. Macdonald
C) Gabriel Dumont
D) Louis Riel himself
  • 8. What was established as a result of the Red River Rebellion?
A) The province of Saskatchewan
B) The province of Ontario
C) The province of Alberta
D) The province of Manitoba
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