The North-West Resistance, which took place in Canada in 1885, ended in defeat for the Métis and their leader, Louis Riel. The Canadian government, under Prime Minister John A. Macdonald, successfully quashed the rebellion, leading to the capture and execution of Riel. The conflict ultimately resulted in the consolidation of Canadian control over the western territories and the marginalization of Métis rights and culture.
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