This article is concerned with the military history of Ireland from 1641-53. For the political context of this conflict, see Confederate Ireland.The
Irish Confederate Wars, also called the
Eleven Years War (derived from the
Irish language name
Cogadh na hAon-déag mBliana), took place in
Ireland between 1641 and 1653. It was the Irish theatre of the
Wars of the Three Kingdoms – a series of civil wars in the kingdoms of Ireland, England and Scotland (all ruled by
Charles I). The conflict in Ireland essentially pitted the native Irish
Catholics against
English and
Scottish Protestant colonists and their supporters. It was both a religious and ethnic conflict – fought over who would govern Ireland, whether it would be governed from England, which ethnic and religious group would own most of the land and which religion would predominate in the country.
Overview
The war in Ireland began with the
rebellion of the
Irish of
Ulster in October 1641, during which thousands of
Scots and
English Protestant settlers were killed. The rebellion spread throughout the country and at
Kilkenny in 1642 the association of The
Confederate Catholics of Ireland was formed to organise the Irish Catholic war effort. The Confederation was essentially an independent state and was a coalition of all shades of Irish Catholic society, both
Gaelic and
Old English. The Irish Confederates professed to side with the English Royalists during the ensuing civil wars, but mostly fought their own war in...
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