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New Laws ; English judges brought in common law

New Settlers ; by 1640 English and Scottish settlers had come to Ulster .Gaelic Irish people remained farming the land but very few owned any land.

New Religions; Most settlers were Protestant Scottish settlers were Presbyterian ( followers of Calvin) and the English settlers were Anglican (church of Ireland)

Others are New ways of farming and trading & new towns & new houses ! :):)

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See a socialist perspective at:

http://flag.blackened.net/revolt/talks/king_billy.html

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