The planned nucleus of the rebellion has …
Years: 1798 - 1798
May
The planned nucleus of the rebellion has imploded, but the surrounding districts of Dublin rise as planned and are swiftly followed by most of the counties surrounding Dublin.
The first clashes of the rebellion take place just after dawn on May 24.
Fighting quickly spreads throughout Leinster, with the heaviest fighting taking place in County Kildare where, despite the Government's successfully beating off almost every rebel attack, the rebels gains control of much of the county as military forces in Kildare are ordered to withdraw to Naas for fear of their isolation and destruction as at Prosperous.
However, rebel defeats at Carlow and the hill of Tara, County Meath, effectively end the rebellion in those counties.
Locations
Groups
- Irish people
- Christians, Roman Catholic
- Protestantism
- Anglicans (Episcopal Church of England)
- Ireland, (English) Kingdom of
- Presbyterians
- Britain, Kingdom of Great
- Methodists
- United Irishmen, Society of
- French First Republic
Topics
- French Revolution
- First Coalition, War of the
- French Revolutionary Wars, or “Great French War”
- French Revolutionary Wars: Campaigns of 1798
- Irish Rebellion of 1798
