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What was Le Grand Dérangement?

Le Grand Dérangement, or the Great Upheaval, refers to the systematic deportation of the French-speaking Acadian population by the British military between 1755

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Question: What was Le Grand Dérangement?

Answer options:

  • A volcanic eruption ✅ Acadian deportation by the British (1755-63)
  • A rebellion in Lower Canada
  • A 1812 battle

Correct answer: Acadian deportation by the British (1755-63)

Explanation: Le Grand Dérangement, or the Great Upheaval, refers to the systematic deportation of the French-speaking Acadian population by the British military between 1755 and 1763. This tragic historical event shaped the cultural landscape of the Maritimes. In contrast, the Rebellions of 1837 to 1838 in Lower Canada were armed uprisings for democratic reform, and the War of 1812 battles were fought decades later to defend British North America against American invasion. Discover Canada highlights this expulsion to explain the origins and resilience of Acadian culture. Exam candidates must recognize key historical milestones, as questions frequently test colonial conflicts and the foundational history of Canada's francophone communities.

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