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# The 1798 Rebellion in Ireland

An introduction to the 1798 rebellion

The 1798 Rebellion was a major uprising against British rule in Irel

The Key Players and Big Ideas

The Society of United Irishmen started this whole thing back in 1791 in Belfast. These weren't your typical rebels - they wanted something revolutionary for the time: to unite "Protestant, Catholic and Dissenter" under one Irish republic.

Theobald Wolfe Tone, a Protestant lawyer from Dublin, became the mastermind behind the movement. He's often called the "father of Irish republicanism" because he believed Ireland could only be free with French military help. Think of him as the diplomatic brain of the operation.

The big idea was republicanism - basically ditching kings and queens for elected leaders like presidents. This was pretty radical stuff in the 1790s! The United Irishmen wanted to end sectarianism (religious hatred between Protestants and Catholics) and create a fair society for everyone.

Key Point: The rebellion wasn't just Catholics vs Protestants - the leaders came from all religious backgrounds and wanted to end religious divisions completely.

Other major players included Lord Edward Fitzgerald (an aristocrat who joined the cause), Henry Joy McCracken (who led the Ulster rising), and Fr. John Murphy (a Catholic priest who became a military leader in Wexford).

# The 1798 Rebellion in Ireland

An introduction to the 1798 rebellion

The 1798 Rebellion was a major uprising against British rule in Irel

Why Ireland Was Ready to Explode

The American Revolution (1776) and French Revolution (1789) showed Irish people that ordinary folks could actually beat powerful governments. These weren't just distant news stories - they were proof that change was possible.

But Ireland had its own massive problems brewing. Catholics couldn't vote, hold government jobs, or freely buy land because of the harsh Penal Laws. Even though some restrictions were lifted by the 1790s, Catholics were still treated like second-class citizens in their own country.

Presbyterians in Ulster were also fed up - they had to pay taxes (called tithes) to support the official Protestant Church of Ireland, which wasn't even their church! Plus, they were blocked from top government positions. Most Irish people lived in desperate poverty as tenant farmers, paying massive rents to landlords who often didn't even live in Ireland.

Remember This: The United Irishmen didn't create these problems - they just gave angry people from different backgrounds a common plan to fix them.

The rebels planned a nationwide uprising with crucial French military support. Wolfe Tone convinced France to send a massive fleet in 1796, but storms scattered the ships at Bantry Bay. This disaster seriously weakened their chances before the rebellion even started.

# The 1798 Rebellion in Ireland

An introduction to the 1798 rebellion

The 1798 Rebellion was a major uprising against British rule in Irel

When Everything Kicked Off

The 1798 Rebellion was supposed to start everywhere on 23 May, but British spies had already arrested most Dublin leaders. Instead of one coordinated uprising, rebellions broke out in scattered patches across the country.

Wexford saw the biggest and longest-lasting fighting. Fr. John Murphy led rebels to victory at Oulart Hill, but they were eventually crushed at the Battle of Vinegar Hill on 21 June. This battle effectively ended the Wexford rising, with rebels surrounded on a hilltop by a massive British army.

In Ulster, Henry Joy McCracken led mainly Presbyterian rebels in Antrim, whilst Henry Munro commanded in Down. They had some early success but were quickly defeated at the battles of Antrim and Ballynahinch. The whole Ulster rebellion was over within a week.

Battle Focus: Vinegar Hill was the rebellion's death blow - once the Wexford rebels were defeated here, the uprising lost its main stronghold.

The most dramatic moment came in August when French General Humbert finally landed in Mayo with 1,000 soldiers. They shocked everyone by beating the British at Castlebar (nicknamed "The Races of Castlebar"), but were eventually surrounded and defeated at Ballinamuck.

# The 1798 Rebellion in Ireland

An introduction to the 1798 rebellion

The 1798 Rebellion was a major uprising against British rule in Irel

The Bloody Aftermath and Lasting Consequences

The rebellion's failure came at a horrific cost - somewhere between 10,000 and 30,000 people died in just a few months. Both sides committed terrible massacres, and the violence was often brutally sectarian despite the United Irishmen's goals of unity.

The Act of Union 1801 was Britain's direct response to how close the rebellion came to succeeding. Terrified of future uprisings, the British government abolished Ireland's parliament in Dublin completely. From now on, Irish MPs would sit in London as part of the new United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.

Instead of reducing religious divisions, the rebellion actually made sectarianism worse in many areas. The violence and bitterness created memories that lasted for generations, particularly in places like Wexford where the fighting was most brutal.

Long-term Impact: The Act of Union fundamentally changed Irish politics for the next 120 years - no more Irish parliament until 1922.

Wolfe Tone was captured on a French ship and died in prison (probably suicide), but he became a powerful symbol for future Irish republicans. His ideas about an independent Irish republic would inspire rebellions right up to 1916 and beyond.

# The 1798 Rebellion in Ireland

An introduction to the 1798 rebellion

The 1798 Rebellion was a major uprising against British rule in Irel

Exam Success: Tackling Essay Questions

You'll definitely face questions about the causes of the 1798 Rebellion. A classic one asks whether foreign revolutions were the main cause - here's how to smash it.

Start strong by acknowledging that the rebellion had multiple causes. Yes, the American and French revolutions provided crucial inspiration, but Ireland's internal problems were equally important as driving forces.

Argue FOR foreign influence: The American Revolution proved colonies could beat empires, while the French Revolution gave the United Irishmen their core ideas about "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity." Wolfe Tone's trips to France show how central foreign support was to their strategy.

Argue AGAINST: Irish people had massive grievances that existed long before foreign revolutions. Catholics faced the Penal Laws, Presbyterians paid tithes to the wrong church, and most people lived in desperate poverty. These weren't imported problems - they were homegrown Irish issues.

Essay Tip: Think of foreign revolutions as the spark, but Irish grievances as the fuel - you need both for an explosion.

Conclude smartly: Foreign revolutions provided the blueprint and inspiration, but without Ireland's deep-rooted religious discrimination and poverty, there wouldn't have been enough anger to fuel such a massive uprising.

# The 1798 Rebellion in Ireland

An introduction to the 1798 rebellion

The 1798 Rebellion was a major uprising against British rule in Irel

Quick Revision Checklist

Key Dates: 1791 (United Irishmen founded), 1796 (French fleet fails), 1798 (rebellion year), 1801 (Act of Union ends Irish parliament).

Don't Mix Up the Leaders: Wolfe Tone was the main thinker and diplomat, McCracken led in Antrim, and Fr. Murphy commanded in Wexford. Each had their own patch and role.

Main Locations: Wexford (longest fighting), Ulster (quick defeat), Mayo (French landing). Remember that Vinegar Hill in Wexford was the rebellion's crushing defeat.

Crucial Point: This wasn't a simple Catholic vs Protestant fight - leaders came from all religions and wanted to end religious divisions completely.

The Big Consequence: The Act of Union 1801 abolished Ireland's parliament and created the United Kingdom. This single change shaped Irish politics until the 1920s.

Remember the Goal: The United Irishmen wanted an independent Irish republic where religion didn't matter - "to unite Protestant, Catholic and Dissenter" was their revolutionary motto that challenged everything about how Irish society worked.



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Updated Mar 12, 2026

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Ireland's 1798 Rebellion: Causes and Impact

Ever wonder how ordinary people decided to take on the mighty British Empire? The 1798 Rebellionwas Ireland's most serious attempt to break free from British rule, inspired by the successful revolutions in America and France. Though it failed, this... Show more

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The Key Players and Big Ideas

The Society of United Irishmen started this whole thing back in 1791 in Belfast. These weren't your typical rebels - they wanted something revolutionary for the time: to unite "Protestant, Catholic and Dissenter" under one Irish republic.

Theobald Wolfe Tone, a Protestant lawyer from Dublin, became the mastermind behind the movement. He's often called the "father of Irish republicanism" because he believed Ireland could only be free with French military help. Think of him as the diplomatic brain of the operation.

The big idea was republicanism - basically ditching kings and queens for elected leaders like presidents. This was pretty radical stuff in the 1790s! The United Irishmen wanted to end sectarianism (religious hatred between Protestants and Catholics) and create a fair society for everyone.

Key Point: The rebellion wasn't just Catholics vs Protestants - the leaders came from all religious backgrounds and wanted to end religious divisions completely.

Other major players included Lord Edward Fitzgerald (an aristocrat who joined the cause), Henry Joy McCracken (who led the Ulster rising), and Fr. John Murphy (a Catholic priest who became a military leader in Wexford).

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Why Ireland Was Ready to Explode

The American Revolution (1776) and French Revolution (1789) showed Irish people that ordinary folks could actually beat powerful governments. These weren't just distant news stories - they were proof that change was possible.

But Ireland had its own massive problems brewing. Catholics couldn't vote, hold government jobs, or freely buy land because of the harsh Penal Laws. Even though some restrictions were lifted by the 1790s, Catholics were still treated like second-class citizens in their own country.

Presbyterians in Ulster were also fed up - they had to pay taxes (called tithes) to support the official Protestant Church of Ireland, which wasn't even their church! Plus, they were blocked from top government positions. Most Irish people lived in desperate poverty as tenant farmers, paying massive rents to landlords who often didn't even live in Ireland.

Remember This: The United Irishmen didn't create these problems - they just gave angry people from different backgrounds a common plan to fix them.

The rebels planned a nationwide uprising with crucial French military support. Wolfe Tone convinced France to send a massive fleet in 1796, but storms scattered the ships at Bantry Bay. This disaster seriously weakened their chances before the rebellion even started.

# The 1798 Rebellion in Ireland

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When Everything Kicked Off

The 1798 Rebellion was supposed to start everywhere on 23 May, but British spies had already arrested most Dublin leaders. Instead of one coordinated uprising, rebellions broke out in scattered patches across the country.

Wexford saw the biggest and longest-lasting fighting. Fr. John Murphy led rebels to victory at Oulart Hill, but they were eventually crushed at the Battle of Vinegar Hill on 21 June. This battle effectively ended the Wexford rising, with rebels surrounded on a hilltop by a massive British army.

In Ulster, Henry Joy McCracken led mainly Presbyterian rebels in Antrim, whilst Henry Munro commanded in Down. They had some early success but were quickly defeated at the battles of Antrim and Ballynahinch. The whole Ulster rebellion was over within a week.

Battle Focus: Vinegar Hill was the rebellion's death blow - once the Wexford rebels were defeated here, the uprising lost its main stronghold.

The most dramatic moment came in August when French General Humbert finally landed in Mayo with 1,000 soldiers. They shocked everyone by beating the British at Castlebar (nicknamed "The Races of Castlebar"), but were eventually surrounded and defeated at Ballinamuck.

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The Bloody Aftermath and Lasting Consequences

The rebellion's failure came at a horrific cost - somewhere between 10,000 and 30,000 people died in just a few months. Both sides committed terrible massacres, and the violence was often brutally sectarian despite the United Irishmen's goals of unity.

The Act of Union 1801 was Britain's direct response to how close the rebellion came to succeeding. Terrified of future uprisings, the British government abolished Ireland's parliament in Dublin completely. From now on, Irish MPs would sit in London as part of the new United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.

Instead of reducing religious divisions, the rebellion actually made sectarianism worse in many areas. The violence and bitterness created memories that lasted for generations, particularly in places like Wexford where the fighting was most brutal.

Long-term Impact: The Act of Union fundamentally changed Irish politics for the next 120 years - no more Irish parliament until 1922.

Wolfe Tone was captured on a French ship and died in prison (probably suicide), but he became a powerful symbol for future Irish republicans. His ideas about an independent Irish republic would inspire rebellions right up to 1916 and beyond.

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An introduction to the 1798 rebellion

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Exam Success: Tackling Essay Questions

You'll definitely face questions about the causes of the 1798 Rebellion. A classic one asks whether foreign revolutions were the main cause - here's how to smash it.

Start strong by acknowledging that the rebellion had multiple causes. Yes, the American and French revolutions provided crucial inspiration, but Ireland's internal problems were equally important as driving forces.

Argue FOR foreign influence: The American Revolution proved colonies could beat empires, while the French Revolution gave the United Irishmen their core ideas about "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity." Wolfe Tone's trips to France show how central foreign support was to their strategy.

Argue AGAINST: Irish people had massive grievances that existed long before foreign revolutions. Catholics faced the Penal Laws, Presbyterians paid tithes to the wrong church, and most people lived in desperate poverty. These weren't imported problems - they were homegrown Irish issues.

Essay Tip: Think of foreign revolutions as the spark, but Irish grievances as the fuel - you need both for an explosion.

Conclude smartly: Foreign revolutions provided the blueprint and inspiration, but without Ireland's deep-rooted religious discrimination and poverty, there wouldn't have been enough anger to fuel such a massive uprising.

# The 1798 Rebellion in Ireland

An introduction to the 1798 rebellion

The 1798 Rebellion was a major uprising against British rule in Irel

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Quick Revision Checklist

Key Dates: 1791 (United Irishmen founded), 1796 (French fleet fails), 1798 (rebellion year), 1801 (Act of Union ends Irish parliament).

Don't Mix Up the Leaders: Wolfe Tone was the main thinker and diplomat, McCracken led in Antrim, and Fr. Murphy commanded in Wexford. Each had their own patch and role.

Main Locations: Wexford (longest fighting), Ulster (quick defeat), Mayo (French landing). Remember that Vinegar Hill in Wexford was the rebellion's crushing defeat.

Crucial Point: This wasn't a simple Catholic vs Protestant fight - leaders came from all religions and wanted to end religious divisions completely.

The Big Consequence: The Act of Union 1801 abolished Ireland's parliament and created the United Kingdom. This single change shaped Irish politics until the 1920s.

Remember the Goal: The United Irishmen wanted an independent Irish republic where religion didn't matter - "to unite Protestant, Catholic and Dissenter" was their revolutionary motto that challenged everything about how Irish society worked.

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Elisha

iOS user

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Paul T

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The app is very easy to use and well designed. I have found everything I was looking for so far and have been able to learn a lot from the presentations! I will definitely use the app for a class assignment! And of course it also helps a lot as an inspiration.

Stefan S

iOS user

This app is really great. There are so many study notes and help [...]. My problem subject is French, for example, and the app has so many options for help. Thanks to this app, I have improved my French. I would recommend it to anyone.

Samantha Klich

Android user

Wow, I am really amazed. I just tried the app because I've seen it advertised many times and was absolutely stunned. This app is THE HELP you want for school and above all, it offers so many things, such as workouts and fact sheets, which have been VERY helpful to me personally.

Anna

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Best app on earth! no words because it’s too good

Thomas R

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Basil

Android user

This app has made me feel so much more confident in my exam prep, not only through boosting my own self confidence through the features that allow you to connect with others and feel less alone, but also through the way the app itself is centred around making you feel better. It is easy to navigate, fun to use, and helpful to anyone struggling in absolutely any way.

David K

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Sudenaz Ocak

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In school I was really bad at maths but thanks to the app, I am doing better now. I am so grateful that you made the app.

Greenlight Bonnie

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I know a lot of apps use fake accounts to boost their reviews but this app deserves it all. Originally I was getting 4 in my English exams and this time I got a grade 7. I didn’t even know about this app three days until the exam and it has helped A LOT. Please actually trust me and use it as I’m sure you too will see developments.

Xander S

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Elisha

iOS user

This apps acc the goat. I find revision so boring but this app makes it so easy to organize it all and then you can ask the freeeee ai to test yourself so good and you can easily upload your own stuff. highly recommend as someone taking mocks now

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