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The 1798 Rebellion

Major Battles of the Rebellion In Today’s Class

In today’s class we will learn about: ● Repression of the United Irishmen. ● The Rebellion in . ● The successes of General Humbert. ● The capture of . Repression of the United Irishmen

After the French failed to land at Bantry Bay, the British forces under General Lake attempted to repress the United Irishmen using: ● Floggings. ● Half-hangings. ● Pitch-capping. ● The Northern Star was banned. ● Spies and informers were used to identify the leaders.

The Rebellion in Leinster

● After the brutal treatment of Wexford by British soldiers, a revolt was led by Fr. John Murphy. ● They had victories at Oulart Hill, and Wexford. ● They were eventually defeated at the The Battle of Vinegar Hill The Rebellion in Connaught

● French General Humbert sailed to Ireland to help the Rebellion. They defeated General Lake’s forced in Castlebar - The Races of Castlebar. ● Eventually defeated by British forces. ● Not realising that Humbert’s force had been defeated, another French force arrived with Wolfe Tone on board. ● They too were defeated. ● Wolfe Tone was captured and died a week after cutting his own throat with a penknife.

In Conclusion ● Despite initial success, the Rebellion eventually failed. ● The British attempted to repress the United Irishmen by using terror and torture. ● Fr. John Murphy led the Rebels in Wexford. ● General Humbert defeated the British at Castlebar but was later defeated. ● Wolfe Tone was captured by the British.