What Were The Causes Of The Rebellion Of 1798

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Small groups of United Irishmen who had escaped the persecution earlier in the rebellion started fighting using guerilla tactics. General Joseph Holt fought until his surrender in the Autumn of 1798. Small groups of United Irish resistance had also survived in Wexford. The last United Irishmen group under James Corcoran was not defeated until February 1804. The Act of Union was passed in 1800 and finally came into effect on 1 January 1801. This law took away power from the Irish Anglican minority of Ireland. This law was passed due to the Rebellion of 1798. Finally, persecution against the Catholic majority and non-Anglican Protestant minority was stopped after the Act of Union. Finally, the Catholic majority gained rights and had a what they

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