
The Irish Rebellion of 1798
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The Legacy of the 1798 Irish Rebellion
This chapter delves into the military response to the 1798 Irish Rebellion, examining the brutal counterinsurgency tactics employed against the rebels and the role of both local and British forces. It discusses the impact of the rebellion on the Catholic and Protestant communities, the navigation of political advocacy by figures like Archbishop John Thomas Troy, and the complex legacy of the uprising in shaping Irish nationalism. The chapter highlights how the interpretations of the event have evolved, influencing political movements and identity in Ireland over time.
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