A reform movement is a collective effort aimed at promoting changes in society, government, or institutions to address social issues and improve the conditions of life for the populace. These movements often emerge in response to perceived injustices or inefficiencies and seek to implement specific reforms through activism, advocacy, and sometimes revolution. In the context of the Rebellions of 1837-1838, reform movements played a crucial role in rallying public support against the existing political structures and demanding responsible government and social justice.