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One of the biggest causes of the troubles in Ireland resulted from the success of the forces of Parliament under Cromwell in the English Civil War against King Charles I. This introduces the element of Protestant versus Catholic, a theme that has continued to this day. It also introduced the problem of how to pay the victorious Parliamentary troops. How were they paid? The same way William the Conqueror paid his supporters who invaded England in 1066. To the victor go the spoils. Those who supported King Charles I were typically Catholic, whether they were English or Irish. Those who lost lands even included those who held ancient titles of nobility. The easy step was to take the property of those who supported the losing cause. However, the Protestant forces went further, taking properties of people who were politically neutral, including the property of those who were often incapable of such political support, including widows, orphans, minor children, and the like. The leaders and intellectuals of Ireland went to Connaught and to the four corners of the civilized world. The working classes stayed because then new landowners needed them. I feel that the Cromwellian settlement of Ireland was the foundation of the atmosphere of violence and hatred felt today in Ulster.
I valued this book for the information it contained. Many readers may find that it is a boring book. For those Irish of English ancestry, this book may have some genealogical value. For those Irish who want a better understanding of our history, this can provide real insight into the problems of the twentieth and twenty first centuries in Ulster.
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