Thomas Scott and Louis Riel both played important roles in the Red River Rebellion of 1869-1870, which led to the creation of the Province of Manitoba. Scott belonged to the Canadian Party and opposed Riel and the Métis, eventually executed, raising tensions. Riel, on the other hand, is considered a Métis hero for his efforts to protect their rights, but is also considered a traitor by the government for leading an armed uprising. Both mark Canada's history.
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Thomas Scott and Louis Riel played key roles in the Red River Rebellion of 1869-1870, which resulted in the creation of the Province of Manitoba. Scott, a member of the Canadian Party, opposed Riel and the Métis, leading to his execution and escalating tensions. Riel, a Métis leader, is seen as a hero for defending Métis rights, but also as a traitor for leading the rebellion. Both figures have left a lasting impact on Canadian history.