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  1. It was decided that from 1609 onward, people from England and Scotland would be encouraged to move to the northern part of Ireland to make it friendlier towards James. This was known as the Plantation of Ulster and the English-speaking Protestants who took part were called 'planters'.
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    The Plantation of Ulster was the project by the English monarchy, to colonise the northern province of Ireland with Protestant settlers from England and from Scotland. This came in the wake of the Nine Years War (1595-1603), in which the Gaelic Irish Ulster lords resisted the expansion of the English state in Ireland but were ultimately defeated.
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    It prepared the way for the later official plantation of Armagh, Coleraine, Cavan, Donegal, Fermanagh and Tyrone, an event known as the Plantation of Ulster. These counties were to be planted with Protestant Scottish and English settlers and the native Irish removed from the land completely. The plantation brought many changes to Ulster.
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    The plantation of Ulster took place between 1609 and 1690 when the lands of the O’Neills, the O’Donnells and any of their friends were taken and granted to Scottish and English settlers. Some lands were kept for building towns. There were very few towns in Ulster before the plantation.
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    The most far-reaching of the schemes was the Plantation of Ulster. Over two years in planning, the Plantation came to embrace six counties in Ulster – Armagh, Cavan, Coleraine (renamed Londonderry in 1613), Donegal, Fermanagh and Tyrone (collectively known as the escheated counties).
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    The legacy of the Plantation remains disputed. According to one interpretation, it created a society segregated between native Catholics and settler Protestants in Ulster and created a Protestant and British concentration in north-east Ireland. This argument therefore sees the Plantation as one of the long-term … See more

    The Plantation of Ulster (Irish: Plandáil Uladh; Ulster Scots: Plantin o Ulstèr ) was the organised colonisation (plantation) of Ulster – a province of Ireland – by people from See more

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    Since 1606, there had been substantial lowland Scots settlement on disinhabited land in north Down, led by Hugh Montgomery See more

    Most Scottish planters came from southwest Scotland, but many also came from the unstable regions along the border with England. The … See more

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    Before the plantation, Ulster had been the most Gaelic province of Ireland, as it was the least anglicized and the most independent of … See more

    A colonization of Ulster had been proposed since the end of the Nine Years' War. The original proposals were smaller, involving planting … See more

    By the 1630s it is suggested that the plantation was settling down with "tacit religious tolerance", and in every county Old Irish were serving as royal officials and members of the Irish Parliament. However, in the 1640s, the Ulster Plantation was thrown into turmoil by See more

     
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