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1641

Irish Rebellion

October 23, 1641

Irish Catholics, fearing a Puritan-led English parliament, rose across Ulster and drove Protestant settlers from their farms. Atrocities were committed on both sides; English propaganda magnified them into massacres that hardened Puritan resolve. The rebellion became a stumbling block in the slide toward English civil war and gave Cromwell the justification for his later devastating campaign.