1798 Rebellion

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Junior Certificate History Quiz on 1798 Rebellion, created by Ger McCabe Kelly on 12/05/2016.
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Question 1

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The Penal Laws were laws discriminating against Protestants
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 2

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Ireland had it's own Parliament that was under the control of The Protestant Ascendancy but what was it known as?
Answer
  • Grattan's Parliament
  • Grafton's Parliment
  • Henry's Parliament

Question 3

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Which of the following men were involved in setting up the United Irishmen? (Pick 3)
Answer
  • Theobald Wolfe Tone
  • Michael Collins
  • Charles Stewart Parnell
  • Henry Joy McCracken
  • James Napper Tandy
  • Daniel O Connell

Question 4

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What date was the United Irishmen founded?
Answer
  • 18th October 1791
  • 23rd April 1801
  • 5th August 1845
  • 3rd May 1649

Question 5

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The United Irishmen were declared an illegal organisation in 1794
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 6

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[blank_start]Wolfe Tone[blank_end] tried to persuade the [blank_start]French[blank_end] to help in a rebellion against the English. In [blank_start]December 1796[blank_end] the French sent [blank_start]14,000[blank_end] soldiers to help but because of the bad weather they were unable to land at [blank_start]Bantry Bay.[blank_end]
Answer
  • Wolfe Tone
  • Charles Stewart Parnell
  • French
  • Americans
  • December 1796
  • July 1799
  • 14,000
  • 140,000
  • Bantry Bay.
  • New Ross Strand

Question 7

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After hearing of the attempted rebellion the British started to terrorize the country and famously used which form of torture to punish those they believed to be disloyal to the crown?
Answer
  • Pitch capping
  • Dunking Chair
  • Tar and feather
  • Scald Bridle

Question 8

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Spies within the United Irishmen led to the rebellion of 1798 being thrown off as many of the leaders including Lord Edward Fitzgerald were arrested.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 9

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The most significant rebellion of the year took place in [blank_start]Wexford[blank_end]. It started in [blank_start]Boulavogue[blank_end] in [blank_start]May 1798[blank_end] and was led by [blank_start]Father John Murphy[blank_end]. After capturing [blank_start]Enniscorthy[blank_end] they set up their base at [blank_start]Vinegar Hill[blank_end] and after freeing prisoners held in [blank_start]Wexford Town[blank_end] they appointed [blank_start]Bagenal Harvey[blank_end] to be the new leader. However they were defeated at the battle of [blank_start]New Ross[blank_end] and forced to retreat. They were eventually trapped and outgunned on [blank_start]Vinegar Hill[blank_end] on [blank_start]21st June 1798[blank_end] and defeated by [blank_start]General Lake's[blank_end] army.
Answer
  • Wexford
  • Donegal
  • Cork
  • Boulavogue
  • Gorey
  • Ferns
  • May 1798
  • January 1799
  • Father John Murphy
  • Father Ted Grilly
  • Father Jack Hackett
  • Enniscorthy
  • Dublin
  • Bray
  • Vinegar Hill
  • Mustard Hill
  • Cider Hill
  • Wexford Town
  • Arklow
  • Bray
  • Bagenal Harvey
  • King George III
  • George Washington
  • New Ross
  • New Brunswich
  • New York
  • Vinegar Hill
  • Mustard Hill
  • Cider Hill
  • 21st June 1798
  • 21st June 1799
  • General Lake's
  • General River's
  • General Pond's

Question 10

Question
Other less successful Rebellions took place where? Pick 3
Answer
  • The GPO
  • County Antrim
  • Ballynahinch, County Down
  • Bllinamuck, County Longford
  • Boland's Mill

Question 11

Question
There were outbreaks of sectarian violence in Scullabogue where 200 protestants were murdered by the rebels and on Wexford Bridge where 93 protestant prisoners were killed?
Answer
  • True
  • False
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