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  2. Protestant Ascendancy

    The Protestant Ascendancy (also known as the Ascendancy) was the sociopolitical and economical domination of Ireland between the 17th and early 20th centuries by a small Anglican ruling class, whose members consisted of landowners, politicians, clergymen, military officers and other prominent professions.
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    Is ascendancy a Protestant or Anglo-Irish thing?During the course of the nineteenth century the term ascendancy —whether Protestant or Anglo-Irish —gradually shed its earlier connotations of a political condition reflecting Protestant hegemony and came to be applied almost exclusively to the Protestant landed class, ignoring those in other walks of life.
    Who was the ascendancy in Ireland?The Ascendancy was the privileged group that controlled Irish politics and society during the long eighteenth century. This chapter discusses the Ascendancy’s ethnic and religious origins.
    How did the ascendancy affect Ireland?As a result, political, legal and economic power resided with the Ascendancy to the extent that by the mid-18th century, the greater part of the land in Ireland (97% in 1870) was owned by men who rented it out to tenant farmers rather than cultivating it themselves.
    What was the Protestant Ascendancy?The Protestant Ascendancy (also known as the Ascendancy) was the sociopolitical and economical domination of Ireland between the 17th and early 20th centuries by a small Anglican ruling class, whose members consisted of landowners, politicians, clergymen, military officers and other prominent professions.
     
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    The Protestant Ascendancy (also known as the Ascendancy) was the sociopolitical and economical domination of Ireland between the 17th and early 20th centuries by a small Anglican ruling class, whose members consisted of landowners, politicians, clergymen, military officers and other … See more

    The phrase was first used in passing by Sir Boyle Roche in a speech to the Irish House of Commons on 20 February 1782. George Ogle MP used it on 6 February 1786 in a debate on falling land values, saying that "When … See more

    The abolition of the Irish Parliament was followed by economic decline in Ireland, and widespread emigration from among the ruling class to the new centre of power in London, which … See more

    • Bence-Jones, Mark (1993). Twilight of the Ascendancy. London: Constable. ISBN 0-09-472350-8.
    • Claydon, Tony and McBride, Ian (Editors). … See more

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    The process of Protestant Ascendancy was facilitated and formalized in the legal system after 1691 by the passing of various See more

    Protestant Ascendancy decline 1800–1930
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