Irish History: Plantations and Rebellions
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The initial attempts at Irish plantations were unsuccessful due to a lack of sufficient ______.

planters

Confiscated land in the Irish Plantations was subject to attacks by the native ______.

Irish

The Ulster plantations experienced success, leading to tensions between Protestant and ______ populations.

Catholic

The 1798 Rebellion was influenced by the Protestant ascendancy and the position of ______.

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Taxation without representation was a significant rallying cry during the ______ Revolution.

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The lack of enough planters in the Irish plantations led to the Gaelic Irish attacking the ______.

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The growth of a Protestant population in Ulster was a result of the success of the ______.

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The events of the American Revolution were influenced by ideas stemming from the ______ and wars from Europe.

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The causes of the 1798 Rebellion included the power of the Protestant ______ and the position of Catholics.

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A strong correlation exists between religious, identity, and political ______ in Ireland.

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Irish Plantations

The process of settling English colonists in Ireland, aimed at controlling the Irish population and land. It involved confiscating land and establishing new settlements.

Irish Identity Shift

A period of conflict and tension between English and Irish populations, largely fueled by religious differences, land disputes, and political control.

1798 Irish Rebellion

The uprising of Irish people against British rule in 1798, motivated by religious discrimination, political oppression, and inspiration from the American and French revolutions.

Protestant Ascendancy

The policy of favoring Protestants over Catholics in Ireland, creating a system of inequality that contributed to resentment and fueled the 1798 Rebellion.

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Taxation without Representation

The principle that American colonists should not be taxed without their consent. This was a key catalyst for the American Revolution.

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Irish Plantations - Results

The failure to attract enough English settlers led to further conflicts and land being taken from the Irish.

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1798 Rebellion

A rebellion in Ireland in 1798 that was influenced by the American and French Revolutions, and fought against the Protestant Ascendancy.

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Influence of Revolutions

The American and French Revolutions had a strong influence on Irish rebellions, encouraging ideas of freedom and equality.

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