The Métis needed Louis Riel the most when he fled to the U.S. because he was a key leader and a symbol of their struggle for rights and recognition. His leadership during the Red River and North-West Rebellions galvanized the Métis community, advocating for their land and cultural rights. After his departure, the Métis faced increased marginalization and uncertainty, making Riel's return crucial for revitalizing their cause and uniting them against external pressures. His vision and leadership were essential in navigating the complex political landscape of the time.
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