Loading ...

Blob

Smart Reasoning:

C&E

See more*

Qaagi - Book of Why

Causes

Effects

the arrest of a number of the leaders of the United Irishmenprovokedthe Irish Rebellion of 1798 , a widespread uprising across Ireland

offeredto setusing his 1798 Irish Rebellion collection

the national consciousnessledto Irish independence ... using the 1916 rebellion

Significant religious divisionscontributedto Scottish Revolution and Irish Rebellion

the poemwas composedin a year of Irish rebellion

Owen Conolly discoveredthe design of the Irish Rebellion

by the French and American revolutions(passive) was influenced byThe 1798 rebellion in Ireland

by the French and American revolutions(passive) was influencedThe 1798 rebellion in Ireland

members of the Anglo - Irish and Ulster Scots class(passive) was led byThe Irish Rebellion of 1798

the United Irishmen against British rule(passive) led by1798 Irish Rebellion of 1798

the United Irishmen against British rule(passive) led byThe Irish Rebellion of 1798

the United Irishmen against British rule(passive) led byIrish Rebellion of 1798

by the United Irishmen(passive) led by1798 Irish Rebellion of 1798

by the United Irishmen(passive) led bythe Irish Rebellion of 1798

The United Irishmenledthe 1798 Irish Rebellion

organization and growing sentiment for the United Irish movement or the uprisingsledto the Irish Rebellion of 1798

members of the Anglo - Irish class , some of whom feared the political implications of the impending union with Great Britain(passive) was led byThe Irish Rebellion of 1798

the republican United Irishmen ( who wanted to overthrow British rule and have a non - sectarian republic(passive) led byThe Irish Rebellion of 1798

the eventsledto the Irish Rebellion of 1916

the French and American revolutions , one of the major turning point battles of that revolution(passive) was influenced byThe 1798 rebellion in Ireland

Comments : Wolfe Tone ( 1763 - 1798 ... an Irish republicanledthe Irish rebellion of 1798

by anything or everything(passive) were causedIrish discontent and rebellion

Irelandcontributedto the Irish rebellion of 1798

by the British(passive) was provokedthe Irish Rebellion of 1798

no reference ... Irelandcontributedto the Irish rebellion of 1798

Circumstancesledto the Irish rebellion of 1916

The circumstancesledto the Irish rebellion of 1916

these restrictionsledto the Irish rebellion of 1798

the trialsresultingfrom the Irish Rebellion of 1798

His great - grandfather , Thomas Emmet ... a famous Irish patriotledthe Irish Rebellion of 1789

the uprisingsledto the Irish Rebellion of 1798

However eventsledto the Irish Rebellion of 1641 and

However events ... and _ledto the Irish Rebellion of 1641

organization and growing sentiment ... the uprisingsledto the Irish Rebellion of 1798

a Dion Boucicault playsetduring the Irish Rebellion of 1798

by the Earl of Tyrone(passive) led bythe rebellion in Ireland

by the ideas of the French Revolution(passive) influenced bya rebellion in Ireland

Patrick Joseph McCall(passive) was composed bythe Irish Rebellion ... the centenary of the Rebellion

the Irish famineresultedin the Irish rebellion

the funeral of the nationalist and Fenian Terence Bellew McManushad ledthe 1848 Irish rebellion

the British governmentledthe British government

by typeresultby type

in the 1801 Act of Unionresultedin the 1801 Act of Union

in the suppression of Irish self - governmentresultedin the suppression of Irish self - government

to Irish independenceledto Irish independence

in the Battle of Vinegar Hillresultedin the Battle of Vinegar Hill

to war in August 1642ledto war in August 1642

to the 1916 Uprisingledto the 1916 Uprising

to the creation of the Free State in 1922ledto the creation of the Free State in 1922

the word ... boycott" ..... and boycottinventedthe word ... boycott" ..... and boycott

to the Acts of Union in 1801ledto the Acts of Union in 1801

to the independence of Irelandledto the independence of Ireland

directly to the 1800 Act of Union ... joining Ireland to Great Britain to form the United Kingdomleadsdirectly to the 1800 Act of Union ... joining Ireland to Great Britain to form the United Kingdom

BeresfordledBeresford

to the Irish Act of Unionledto the Irish Act of Union

in the 1801 Act of Unionresultedin the 1801 Act of Union

to intervention by the Scottish Covenanter government and the English Parliamentledto intervention by the Scottish Covenanter government and the English Parliament

in the Anglo - Irish Treaty of 1921 and independence for 26 of Ireland 's 32 countiesresultedin the Anglo - Irish Treaty of 1921 and independence for 26 of Ireland 's 32 counties

to Southern Ireland 's establishmentledto Southern Ireland 's establishment

from the French Revolutionary Warsresultedfrom the French Revolutionary Wars

in the slaughter of Ulster Protestant settlersresultedin the slaughter of Ulster Protestant settlers

the Confederate Wars(passive) set ... bythe Confederate Wars

in the hurried passing of the Act of Unionresultedin the hurried passing of the Act of Union

in the hurried passing of the Act of Union in 1800resultedin the hurried passing of the Act of Union in 1800

the political upheaval(passive) caused bythe political upheaval

the political upheaval(passive) caused bythe political upheaval

them much sufferingcausedthem much suffering

to military interventions by the Scots and English Parliament , which were financed by the March 1642 Adventurers Actledto military interventions by the Scots and English Parliament , which were financed by the March 1642 Adventurers Act

in the execution of its leaders andhad resultedin the execution of its leaders and

to the independence of Irelandledto the independence of Ireland

to her eventual independence from Englandwould leadto her eventual independence from England

The Civil WarDid ... CauseThe Civil War

a 93 minute feature docudrama(passive) is seta 93 minute feature docudrama

in the execution of its leaders and an outpouring of sympathy for themhad resultedin the execution of its leaders and an outpouring of sympathy for them

in much loss of life ... both among soldiers and civiliansresultedin much loss of life ... both among soldiers and civilians

to achieve independence from Britaindesignedto achieve independence from Britain

to conflictdid ... leadto conflict

her to flee Ireland with her father and brother when she was a teenagerhad causedher to flee Ireland with her father and brother when she was a teenager

a panic in Englandcauseda panic in England

the unrest(passive) provoked bythe unrest

Blob

Smart Reasoning:

C&E

See more*