Battle of Duck Lake

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The Battle of Duck Lake (26 March 1885) was an infantry skirmish 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) outside Duck Lake, Saskatchewan, between North-West Mounted Police forces of the Government of Canada, and the Métis militia of Louis Riel's newly established Provisional Government of Saskatchewan. The skirmish lasted approximately 30 minutes, after which Superintendent Leif Newry Fitzroy Crozier of the NWMP, his forces having endured fierce fire with twelve killed and eleven wounded, called for a general retreat. The battle is considered the initial engagement of the North-West Rebellion. Although Louis Riel proved to be victorious at Duck Lake, the general agreement among historians is that the battle was strategically a disappointment to his cause. rdf:langString
La Batalla de Duck Lake es el nombre que recibe una escaramuza (que en realidad no llegó a ser una auténtica batalla) que enfrentó el 26 de marzo de 1885 al contingente de mestizos canadienses e indios mandados por el mestizo Louis Riel con tropas canadienses al mando de , en algún lugar situado al sur del actual estado canadiense de Saskatchewan. Sin embargo, la importancia de esta batalla es que se considera que es la primera batalla de las que se sucedieron durante la llamada . rdf:langString
La bataille du lac aux Canards est une escarmouche qui oppose le 26 mars 1885 les forces du Métis Louis Riel aux troupes canadiennes menées par Leif Newry Fitzroy Crozier, dans le sud de l'actuelle Saskatchewan. Elle marque le début de la Rébellion du Nord-Ouest. Le site de la bataille a été désigné lieu historique national en 1924. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Battle of Duck Lake (26 March 1885) was an infantry skirmish 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) outside Duck Lake, Saskatchewan, between North-West Mounted Police forces of the Government of Canada, and the Métis militia of Louis Riel's newly established Provisional Government of Saskatchewan. The skirmish lasted approximately 30 minutes, after which Superintendent Leif Newry Fitzroy Crozier of the NWMP, his forces having endured fierce fire with twelve killed and eleven wounded, called for a general retreat. The battle is considered the initial engagement of the North-West Rebellion. Although Louis Riel proved to be victorious at Duck Lake, the general agreement among historians is that the battle was strategically a disappointment to his cause.
rdf:langString La Batalla de Duck Lake es el nombre que recibe una escaramuza (que en realidad no llegó a ser una auténtica batalla) que enfrentó el 26 de marzo de 1885 al contingente de mestizos canadienses e indios mandados por el mestizo Louis Riel con tropas canadienses al mando de , en algún lugar situado al sur del actual estado canadiense de Saskatchewan. Sin embargo, la importancia de esta batalla es que se considera que es la primera batalla de las que se sucedieron durante la llamada .
rdf:langString La bataille du lac aux Canards est une escarmouche qui oppose le 26 mars 1885 les forces du Métis Louis Riel aux troupes canadiennes menées par Leif Newry Fitzroy Crozier, dans le sud de l'actuelle Saskatchewan. Elle marque le début de la Rébellion du Nord-Ouest. Le site de la bataille a été désigné lieu historique national en 1924.
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