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What was the pale? The pale was the area around Dublin that was under full control of the British
What were Anglo-Irishmen? The descendants of the Anglo Normans that invaded Ireland in the twelfth century.
What were Gaelic-Irishmen? Gaelic-Irishmen were Irish chieftons that followed brehon law
Who ordered the Ulster plantation? King James the third.
What was the flight of the Earls? The flight of the earls was when Hugh O’Neill and other chiefs fled Ireland in 1607
List and describe three causes of the American war of independence The age of enlightenment: people began to put science above faith and authority and would challenge the crown, Restrictions on American trade: American goods were only aloud to be sold to the British, No taxation without representation: Even though people
List and describe two results of the American war of independence. The foundation of USA: the 13 colonies were freed and began to create the 50 states The French Revolution: After seeing that the Americans could defeat the English the French decided they could to.
When was the treaty of Paris signed 1783
Two causes of the 1798 rebellion The position of catholics was bad as they were not equal and treated poorly The influence of the American and French Revolution
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