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Early Modern Ireland 1536-1691 - Re-conquest and rebellion 1536-1607 | A Wisdom Archive on Early Modern Ireland 1536-1691 - Re-conquest and rebellion 1536-1607 |  | Early Modern Ireland 1536-1691 - Re-conquest and rebellion 1536-1607 A selection of articles related to Early Modern Ireland 1536-1691 - Re-conquest and rebellion 1536-1607 |  |
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Early Modern Ireland 1536-1691, Early Modern Ireland 1536-1691 - A New Order? 1607-1641, Early Modern Ireland 1536-1691 - A Protestant Ascendancy, Early Modern Ireland 1536-1691 - Civil Wars Land Confiscations and Penal Laws 1641-1691, Early Modern Ireland 1536-1691 - Re-conquest and rebellion 1536-1607, Early Modern Ireland 1536-1691 - Restoration, Early Modern Ireland 1536-1691 - Sources, Early Modern Ireland 1536-1691 - The Confederate War and Cromwellian conquest, Early Modern Ireland 1536-1691 - The Religious Question and Colonisation, Early Modern Ireland 1536-1691 - The War of the Two Kings
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ARTICLES RELATED TO Early Modern Ireland 1536-1691 - Re-conquest and rebellion 1536-1607 |  |  |  | Early Modern Ireland 1536-1691 - Re-conquest and rebellion 1536-1607: Encyclopedia II - Early Modern Ireland 1536-1691 - Re-conquest and rebellion 1536-1607See also Tudor re-conquest of Ireland.
There is some debate about why Henry VIII decided to re-conquer Ireland. However the most immediate reason was that the Fitzgerald dynasty of Kildare, who had become the effective rulers of Ireland in the 15th century, had become very unreliable allies of the Tudor monarchs. Most seriously, they had invited Burgundian troops into Dublin to crown the Yorkist pretender, Lambert Simnel as King of England in 1497. The final straw for the Tudor monarchs came in 1536, when Silken Thomas Fitzgera ...
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 |  |  | Early Modern Ireland 1536-1691 - Re-conquest and rebellion 1536-1607: Encyclopedia II - Early Modern Ireland 1536-1691 - Civil Wars Land Confiscations and Penal Laws 1641-1691The fifty years from 1641 to 1691 saw two catastrophic periods of civil war in Ireland 1641-53 and 1689-91, which killed hundreds of thousands of people and left others in permanent exile. The wars, which pitted Irish Catholics against British forces and Protestant settlers, ended in the almost complete dispossesion of the Catholic landed elite.
Early Modern Ireland 1536-1691 - The Confederate War and Cromwellian conquest.
In the mid-seventeenth century, Ireland was convulsed by eleven years of warfare, be ...
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 |  |  | Early Modern Ireland 1536-1691 - Re-conquest and rebellion 1536-1607: Encyclopedia II - Early Modern Ireland 1536-1691 - The Religious Question and ColonisationHowever, the English were not successful in converting either the native Irish elite or the people to the Protestant religion, and almost all remained true to their traditional devotions. It is an enduring question, why the Protestant reformation failed to take hold amongst the Irish: is it a reflection upon the people or upon the reformation? One answer (amongst many) lies in the fact that brutal methods were used by crown authority to pacify the country and exploit its resources, which heightened resentment of English rule. An additional r ...
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 |  |  | Early Modern Ireland 1536-1691 - Re-conquest and rebellion 1536-1607: Encyclopedia II - Early Modern Ireland 1536-1691 - A New Order? 1607-1641In the early years of the 17th century, it looked possible for a time that, due to immigration of English and Scottish settlers, Ireland could be peacefully integrated into British society. However, this was prevented by the continued discrimination by the English authorities against Irish Catholics on religious grounds.
The pre-Elizabethan Irish population is usually divided into the "Old (or Gaelic) Irish", and the Old English, or descendants of medieval Hiberno-Norman settlers. These groups were historically antagonistic, with Engl ...
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