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The Irish Rebellion of 1798

In Our Time

The Orange Order, I'm a Bad Anatomist After All, Is There Any Evidence?

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More people die during the rebellion of 1798 than die in the 1916 rising, the war of independence, the Irish Civil War and the Northern Irish Troubles combined. The defenders emerge out of sectarian clashes in County Armand in the 1780s between Catholic defenders and Protestant people,. Debois are the origin point for the Orange Order in 1795. I think historians used to think that really here are a bunch of illiterate peasants who really didn't have a sophisticated political outlook at all. But work like Marion Elliott showed that actually these people are grappling with sophisticated political ideals. They're much more influential than the United Irishmen were earlier on. Was anything along the line of English regret not

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