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What did the establishment of a more formal union result in?

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It put an end to legislative independence for Ireland because Ireland had become a part of UK. The absorption of Ireland reduced fear for British MPs of growing nationalist sentiment as Ireland now part of richest country- benefit a lot

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What did Daniel O’Connell found?

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The Repeal Association 1840

3
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Was O’Connell’s Repeal Association popular?

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Held huge public gatherings, where it drew thousands.

40 meetings held by 1843, up to 500,000 people came

4
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Was the Repeal Association successful?

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Did not have significant success beyond mobilising support amongst people- within parliament was reluctant to even consider this issue as it would mean dismantling the empire.

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What did the British parliament respond to the Repeal Association?

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October 1843 banned meeting of the Repeal Association to be held in Clontarf. Brit govt forced O’Connell to make choice: either submit tot eh ruling OR directly challenge govt and risk conflict.

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What was O’Connell’s response to the British government’s ultimatum?

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He chose to abide by the rule of law and cancelled the gathering.

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What did it lead to when O’Connell abided to the British Govt?

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Failed meeting at Clontarf meant end of repeal movement bc undermined movement’s basic principles- peaceful organisation where people could force govt to change its opinion = movement began to fracture