Irish nationalism climaxed in().in which an Irish Republic was proclaimed.Athe massacre of DroghedaBthe Easter Uprising of 1916Cthe battle of the Borne(1690)Dthe Chartist Movement

Irish nationalism climaxed in().in which an Irish Republic was proclaimed.

Athe massacre of Drogheda

Bthe Easter Uprising of 1916

Cthe battle of the Borne(1690)

Dthe Chartist Movement


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