A 12-hectare (30-acre) grassy lot that served as the site of the first battle of the North-West Rebellion, considered an important victory for the Métis.
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The Battle of Duck Lake occurred on the 26th of March 1885 between the North-West Mounted Police of the Government of Canada and the Métis people led by Louis Riel. Who were the victors of this battle?
Government of Canada and the North-West Mounted Police Louis Riel and the MétisA 12-hectare (30-acre) grassy lot that served as the site of the first battle of the North-West Rebellion, considered an important victory for the Métis.