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The Irish Rebellion of 1798

In Our Time

The Irish Rebellion and the Act of Union

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In many ways it seems to confirm what has been a long standing fear of Irish Protestants, that the Catholic population is waiting to destroy them. And that interpretation of the rebellion is nurtured through accounts and histories after 1798. It's a little bit more complex if we look to Ulster and the legacy that it has there, where it's seen as something that has pitted Protestant against Protestant. What the 1798 Rebellion proves is that the Kingdom of Ireland could not defend itself properly,. That Protestant security was better guaranteed within a larger political entity.

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