Irish Rebellion
Irish Rebellion
- Started May 23- 1798
- May 26- 1798 34 irishmen were executed
- May 29- 1798 An official announcement about the rumors of rebel success were confirmed
- May 29 - 1798 Father Murphy of Boolavogue stepped up as leader for the rebellion
- June 10- 1798 (pike sunday) United irishmen began to assemble forces
- June 21- 1798 General Gerard tried to capture vinegar hill with some 20,000 men
- August 22- 1798 A french force of 1,100 men got a victory at castlebar
- September 8th- 1798 french laid down its arms
- September 23 1798 Ended
- January 1, 1801 Act of union
Cause and effect
Cause was that the Irish didn't want to be under the British rule and they wanted to rebel against them and not be under their reign but after they tried to rebel against them they didn't succeed in their rebellion.
Cause was that the Irish didn't want to be under the British rule and they wanted to rebel against them and not be under their reign but after they tried to rebel against them they didn't succeed in their rebellion.
-Social Impact- The social impact that happened was that people looked at the Irish differently after the rebellion
Economic Impact- The economic impact Included that since a lot of rebels left their jobs the economy and the money that the Irish were putting toward the rebellion.
World impact- The British rule beat the Irish rebellion and the British still ruled over Ireland
Gained- The Irish had gained more freedom from British and they had to become a rebellion so the irish became closer together
Lost- The Irish lost a lot of men and many families were effected and they weren't freed of brtish reign
Economic Impact- The economic impact Included that since a lot of rebels left their jobs the economy and the money that the Irish were putting toward the rebellion.
World impact- The British rule beat the Irish rebellion and the British still ruled over Ireland
Gained- The Irish had gained more freedom from British and they had to become a rebellion so the irish became closer together
Lost- The Irish lost a lot of men and many families were effected and they weren't freed of brtish reign