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  1. Facts about the Ulster Plantation:
    1. The main plantations took place from the 1550s to the 1620s, with the biggest being the plantation of Ulster.
    2. The Ulster Plantation resulted in the greatest number of settlers imported and the construction of fortified towns.
    3. Ulster became a province dominated by Protestant English and Scottish planters.
    4. This plantation significantly changed the economics of agriculture in Ireland123.
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    The main plantations took place from the 1550s to the 1620s, the biggest of which was the plantation of Ulster. The plantations led to the founding of many towns, massive demographic, cultural and economic changes, changes in land ownership and the landscape, and also to centuries of ethnic and sectarian conflict.
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    It was the largest and most successful of the ‘plantations’ or projects at colonisation, in early modern Ireland. Compared to plantations in for instance Laois and Offaly, Munster and elsewhere, the Ulster Plantation resulted in the greatest number of settlers imported, as well as the extensive construction of fortified towns to defend them.
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    Ulster became a province dominated by Protestant English and Scottish planters. Its landholding aristocracy was largely English, but beneath it lay a yeomanry of substantial tenant farmers drawn from both Scottish and English immigrants. This represented a significant change in the economics of agriculture in Ireland.
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    Plantation of Ulster - Wikipedia

    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 Great Britain during the reign of King James VI and I. … 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 plan was that moving Borderers (see 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 settlers around key military posts and on church land, and would have included large land grants to native Irish lords … 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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    The Ulster Plantation. In the early seventeenth century Ulster, the northern province of Ireland, witnessed huge changes as a result of various waves of settlement and schemes of plantation.

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