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                  Nolin. Following the capture of Upper Fort Garry by Riel on 2 November and the establishment of the provisional government later that month, Ritchot’s participation in the movement became
                  Nolin, only to create a backlash from the anti-French forces. In December Nolin resigned, accusing the government of favouring French Canadians over Métis in patronage appointments. As a result
                  , to draft a bill of rights and represent them at the meeting with the English. Dumont and Charles Nolin
                  Nolin, jealous of Delorme and discontented with French Canadian leadership. Royal attempted to restore unity by rallying support for his principle of double majority, and he persuaded the
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