The Red River Settlement
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The Red River Settlement was founded by the Fifth Earl of Selkirk, Thomas Douglas, In
the year 1812. He called his settlement Aissinidoia. Aissinidoia was a close knit community
whose economy was built around the Hudson Bay Company. The settlement was split into two
major groupings: The French speaking and predominate Roman Catholic Metis and the English
speaking and predominate Protestant “country born”.
The Earl of Selkirk, Thomas Douglas, bought the Hudson Bay Company in 1811 and was
able to get a grant of land for 300 000km2. The Earl called this settlement Aissinidoia. The Earl
hoped his settlement would attract some former Hudson Bay Company employees. He hoped the
settlement would produce enough food for his company.
The Metis were half-breed French/Natives. They were extremely helpful to the settlers
when the first moved to the red river area. Some historians believe that if it was not for the Metis
that the settlement would not have survived. Eventually the Metis allied with the North West
Company who were highly opposed to the Hudson Bay Company moving in. The Nor’westers
were worried that they could lose their fur supply and pemmican.
In 1815 the Nor’westers tempted people to move to Upper Canada with offers of better
land. The Earl of Selkirk quickly resettled the colony. Some tension between the nor’westers,
with their allies the Metis, and the settlers led to violence. North West Company men and
half-breeds now resorted to violence on a large scale, killing 22 in the massacre of Seven Oaks
(June 19, 1816). Upon hearing of the violence the earl went to the fighting with a group of Swiss
soldiers. Not only did they win the battle but also captured the Nor’westers trading post of Fort
William. Other attacks...
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