The Irish struggle for independence is marked by the 1798 rebellion led by the United Irishmen, aiming to unite Catholics and Protestants against British rule. Key figures like Wolfe Tone and Edward Fitzgerald played pivotal roles in these uprisings, which were influenced by global revolutionary movements and the sectarian divide in Ireland. Despite the rebellion's failure, it left a lasting cultural and nationalistic legacy, fueling further quests for Irish sovereignty.
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Key causes of the Irish Rebellions
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Outcome of the 1798 Irish Rebellion
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The ______ Rebellions were influenced by the restrictive ______ Laws, which curtailed the rights of the Catholic majority in education and property ownership.
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Establishment year of the United Irishmen
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Role of Theobald Wolfe Tone
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International aspect of the 1798 rebellion
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The ______ rebellion marked a turning point, leading to the end of the Protestant Ascendancy and the ______ in 1800.
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Although the Irish Parliament was abolished by the ______, it paved the way for future uprisings, such as the ______ in 1916.
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Role of sectarian divide in Irish rebellions
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Influence of global movements on Irish uprisings
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Irish literary figures, including ______ and ______, have incorporated themes of the rebellion in their works.
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Key figures of Irish Rebellion
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Impact of Irish Rebellion leaders' sacrifices
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