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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.
Easter Rebellion
There were at least two: The Rebellion of 1798 and the Easter Rebellion of 1914.
Patrick Cleburne is the most famous. Most of the Irish were from New Orleans and Tennessee The war drum's throb and bugle sound Ye loved to hear is o'er -- The damp, cold earth is heaped above Your hearts forevermore; But memory of your gallant deeds Enlivens, stirs, and thrills, Like echoes of a clarion call Around Killarney's hills. -- From 'The Irish Brigade at Gettysburg' by William Geoghegan Also you may be refering to the Irish confederacy which was the aftermath of the 1641 rebellion until being crushed by cromwellian forces. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_Confederacy
The Irish fought against British rule in the Kingdom of Ireland.
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The 1641 rebellion, also known as the Irish Rebellion of 1641, was a pivotal uprising by Irish Catholics against English Protestant rule in Ireland. It began in October 1641 when discontent over land confiscations and religious discrimination led to a coordinated attack on English settlers and Protestant communities, resulting in widespread violence and significant loss of life. The rebellion marked the start of a period of conflict in Ireland, contributing to the larger context of the English Civil War and leading to the establishment of a Catholic confederation. The aftermath saw increased tensions between Catholics and Protestants, shaping Ireland's sectarian divisions for centuries.
The 1641 rebellion in Ireland is significant today as it marked a pivotal moment in Irish history, highlighting the deep-seated religious and political divisions between Catholics and Protestants. It set the stage for centuries of conflict, influencing modern discussions about identity, nationalism, and sectarianism. The rebellion also contributed to the development of British-Irish relations and the eventual emergence of Irish nationalism, shaping contemporary debates about governance and sovereignty in Ireland. Understanding this event helps contextualize ongoing tensions and the complexities of Irish history.
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
Irish Confederate Wars happened in 1641.
Irish Whiskey Rebellion - 1972 was released on: USA: 1972
The Irish Catholics were afraid of a possible invasion of anti-Catholic forces from the Long Parliament in England.
Irish Whiskey Rebellion - 1972 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG
Easter Rebellion
Easter Rebellion