A near complete conquest of Ireland is …
Years: 1540 - 1683
A near complete conquest of Ireland is achieved by the turn of the seventeenth century, following the Nine Years' War and the Flight of the Earls.
This control is further consolidated during the wars and conflicts of the seventeenth century, which witnesses English and Scottish colonization in the Plantations of Ireland, the Wars of the Three Kingdoms and the Williamite War.
Irish losses during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms (which, in Ireland, include the Irish Confederacy and the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland) are estimated to include twenty thousand battlefield casualties.
Two hundred thousand civilians are estimated to have died as a result of a combination of war-related famine, displacement, guerrilla activity and pestilence over the duration of the war.
A further fifty thousand are sent into indentured servitude in the West Indies.
Some historians estimate that as much as half of the pre-war population of Ireland may have died as a result of the conflict.
This control is further consolidated during the wars and conflicts of the seventeenth century, which witnesses English and Scottish colonization in the Plantations of Ireland, the Wars of the Three Kingdoms and the Williamite War.
Irish losses during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms (which, in Ireland, include the Irish Confederacy and the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland) are estimated to include twenty thousand battlefield casualties.
Two hundred thousand civilians are estimated to have died as a result of a combination of war-related famine, displacement, guerrilla activity and pestilence over the duration of the war.
A further fifty thousand are sent into indentured servitude in the West Indies.
Some historians estimate that as much as half of the pre-war population of Ireland may have died as a result of the conflict.
People
Groups
- Irish people
- English people
- Anglo-Normans
- Ireland, (English) Lordship of
- England, (Tudor) Kingdom of
- England, (Stuart) Kingdom of
- England, Commonwealth of
- England, (Stewart, Restored) Kingdom of
Topics
- Nine Years' War in Ireland, or Tyrone's Rebellion
- Flight of the Earls
- Three Kingdoms, Wars of the
- Irish Confederate Wars
- Cromwellian Conquest of Ireland
