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Who led the rebellion in Upper Canada in 1837?

William Lyon Mackenzie is the correct answer because he led the 1837 rebellion in Upper Canada, advocating for democratic reform. In contrast, Louis-Joseph Papi

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Question: Who led the rebellion in Upper Canada in 1837?

Answer options: ✅ William Lyon Mackenzie

  • Louis-Joseph Papineau
  • Robert Baldwin
  • Lord Durham

Correct answer: William Lyon Mackenzie

Explanation: William Lyon Mackenzie is the correct answer because he led the 1837 rebellion in Upper Canada, advocating for democratic reform. In contrast, Louis-Joseph Papineau led the simultaneous rebellion in Lower Canada. Robert Baldwin was a moderate reformer who later co-led the movement for responsible government, while Lord Durham was the British governor general sent to investigate the uprisings. This question tests the official Discover Canada history concept that the 1837 rebellions ultimately paved the way for democratic self-governance in Canada. On the citizenship exam, candidates must carefully distinguish between the historical leaders of Upper and Lower Canada to avoid confusing these closely related events.

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