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What event in 1837-38 challenged colonial government?

The Rebellions of Upper and Lower Canada in 1837–38 directly challenged British colonial rule as armed reformists demanded democratic reform and responsible gov

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Question: What event in 1837-38 challenged colonial government?

Answer options:

  • Confederation ✅ Rebellions of Upper and Lower Canada
  • War of 1812
  • Riel Resistance

Correct answer: Rebellions of Upper and Lower Canada

Explanation: The Rebellions of Upper and Lower Canada in 1837–38 directly challenged British colonial rule as armed reformists demanded democratic reform and responsible government. Other options are historically incorrect; Confederation occurred later in 1867, the War of 1812 was an external conflict against the United States, and the Riel Resistance occurred in 1869 and 1885. Under the official Discover Canada study guide, these specific rebellions are recognized as the catalyst for the introduction of responsible government in British North America. Candidates should memorize this timeline, as questions connecting specific nineteenth-century dates to major political developments are highly tested on the citizenship exam.

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