Historiography for Catholic Emancipation 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryItaly - 19th and 20th centuryA2/A-levelCCEA Created by: Hannah1123Created on: 07-05-17 20:37 "20 years have passed...and we are still slaves" - O'Connell "organisation so complete and formidable" - Fitzgerald 1 of 6 "No other single person has left such an unmistakable mark on Irish history" - Beckett "politicised religion" - Elliott 2 of 6 "...one of the greatest innovators in modern politics" - MacDonagh "more important turning point in Irish history than 1800" Beckett 3 of 6 "crusade-like quality" - Thomas Wyse "bloodless revolution" O'Connell 4 of 6 "master of representation in Ireland" - RS Shiels "The Liberator" 5 of 6 "most significant reason for emancipation was the failings of the Wellington administration" - Adelman "...failed to maintain a relationship with Northern Presbyterians" - Bew 6 of 6
Why did O'Connell succeed in emancipating the Catholics but not in repealing the Act of Union? 5.0 / 5 based on 2 ratings
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