The United Irishmen

Timeline

  • 1690 — William III’s victory at the Boyne.
  • 1692 — Catholics excluded from the Irish Parliament.
  • 1695 — Beginning of the Penal Laws against Catholics.
  • 1704 — Test Act against Protestant dissenters (Presbyterians).
  • 1720 — Act declaring the right of the British Parliament to pass laws for Ireland.
  • 1775 — American War of Independence begins.
  • 1778 — Volunteer Movement comes into existence.
  • 1780 — Restrictions on Irish trade removed.
  • 1782 — Irish Parliament’s independence to make its own decisions conceded by the British Parliament.
  • 1789 — The French Revolution begins.
  • 1791 — Societies of United Irishmen founded in Belfast and Dublin.
  • 1793 — Outbreak of war between Britain and France.
  • 1794 — The Government represses the United Irishmen, driving it underground as a revolutionary organisation.
  • 1795 — Protestant Peep O’Day Boys and Catholic Defenders clash in County Armagh, leading to the formation of the Orange Order.
  • 1796 — A French fleet arrives at Bantry Bay with Tone on board but fails to make a successful landing. Many Protestants in Ulster join the Yeomanry to protect the country against invasion and rebellion.
  • 1797 — General Lake sets out to disarm Ulster.
  • 1798 — United Irish rising in Wexford and Kildare (May to June), and in Antrim and Down (June to July).



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