The Ulster Plantation

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Junior Certificate History Quiz on The Ulster Plantation, created by Ger McCabe Kelly on 05/05/2016.
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Question 1

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When did the Nine Year War take place?
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  • 1594-1603
  • 1914-1921
  • 1556-1560

Question 2

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Which Chieftains of Ulster rebelled against Queen Elizabeth I causing the Nine Year War. Pick 2
Answer
  • Hugh Hefner
  • Hugh O Donnell
  • Hugh O Neill
  • Hugh Grant

Question 3

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The final battle took place at Kinsale 1601
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 4

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The Earls surrendered in 1603 and signed the Treaty of...
Answer
  • Mellifont
  • Mellow Yellow
  • Marmalade

Question 5

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The Earls were upset about the restrictions set upon them and left Ulster for good in what is known as the Flight of he Earls. What year did they leave
Answer
  • 1607
  • 1603
  • 1650

Question 6

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After the F[blank_start]light[blank_end] of the E[blank_start]arls[blank_end], King J[blank_start]ames[blank_end] I confiscated the land of U[blank_start]lster[blank_end] and prepared for a massive P[blank_start]lantation[blank_end]. he was determined to avoid the m[blank_start]istakes[blank_end] of previous Plantations and decided that there would be t[blank_start]hree[blank_end] types of Planters
Answer
  • light
  • arls
  • ames
  • lster
  • lantation
  • istakes
  • hree

Question 7

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The three types of Planters that King James I decided upon were called
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  • Undertakers
  • Servitors
  • Bloody Mary's
  • Roundheads
  • The Deserving Irish
  • The Avengers

Question 8

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The Ulster Plantation was a success
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  • True
  • False

Question 9

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Which of the following were direct consequences of the Ulster Plantation
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  • The majority of the land in Ulster changed from being owned by Irish landowners to British Planters who became very wealthy.
  • The land of Ulster was now cultivated for profit. Forests were cleared and crops were grown that could make profits.
  • 16 new towns including Enniskillen, Dungannon and Donegal were built.
  • Scottish Presbyterians and English Anglicans coming into the area led to a new Protestant majority among the population of Ulster
  • The Irish way of dressing and living was banned by law and native Irish were forbidden to live in the new towns.
  • Alcohol was banned from being consumed.
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