
Conquest: Rise Of The Gaels
The Irish Passport
The Fall of Gaelic Ireland
This chapter explores the strategic maneuvers of Lord deputies, including Mount Joy's winter tactics to weaken rebels and the unexpected Spanish intervention in Cancel. It focuses on O'Neill's critical dilemma of choosing between aiding the Spanish or facing defeat against Mount Joy, ultimately leading to the collapse of Gaelic forces. The aftermath discusses the brutal scorched earth policy, the surrender of A'O'Neill, and the impact of English rule on Gaelic Ireland.
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