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There were at least two: The Rebellion of 1798 and the Easter Rebellion of 1914.

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What was the rule called The Irish rebellion against British?

Easter Rebellion


What was the Irish rebellion agains British rule called?

Easter Rebellion


What was the 1798 rebellion?

The Irish fought against British rule in the Kingdom of Ireland.


What was the name of the Irish rebellion in 1641?

It is called "The Outbreak"


When was IRA founded?

The IRB (Irish Republican Brotherhood) was founded during the late 19th Century. After the failed rebellion against British rule in Easter 1916 the IRB changed it's name to the IRA and began to fight against the British in Ireland.


How did the Irish Rebellion lead to conflict in England?

The Irish Rebellion of 1641 began when the Irish Catholic gentry tried to gain control of the English administration in Ireland to force concessions for the Catholics living under English rule. The rebellion was sparked by Catholic fears of an impending invasion of Ireland by anti-Catholic forces of the English Long Parliament and the Scottish Covenanters.


What is a native from northern Ireland called?

Northern Irish Irish - Nationalists, Republicans British - Unionists


What is the name of the sea between British and Ireland?

That's called the Irish Sea.


What are the release dates for Irish Whiskey Rebellion - 1972?

Irish Whiskey Rebellion - 1972 was released on: USA: 1972


Why was the Irish citizen army founded?

Their intent was to spur a popular uprising against the British in order to create an independent Irish republic.


What are the ratings and certificates for Irish Whiskey Rebellion - 1972?

Irish Whiskey Rebellion - 1972 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG


What year did the British shoot the Irish?

In 1972, British Paratroopers opened fire on peaceful Northern Irish protesters in Londonderry. They were all found not guilty despite the overwhelming witness evidence against them.