The Irish Catholics were afraid of a possible invasion of anti-Catholic forces from the Long Parliament in England.
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Irish Confederate Wars happened in 1641.
It is called "The Outbreak"
Roman Catholic AnswerThe "Old English" who were the upper class in Ireland, and descended from a different line than the old Irish. However, both of these classes were Catholic, and the Old English at least knew Irish as a second language. There was much intermarriage, the difference disappeared with the coming of the English and the suppression of Catholicism when all the Irish became oppressed.
It was if and if but protestants were moving fast BUT...There were tons of catholics pouring in (like the protestants). But the protestants were ruling Ireland (mostly like Quakers etc.. etc...)
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.
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the English Civil War between the King (Charles I) and Parliament led by Oliver Cromwell