ulster
Across
- 1. Religion of native Irish displaced by the plantation.
- 4. New Protestant town built by settlers; renamed from Derry.
- 7. Law Traditional Irish legal system, replaced by English law.
- 8. Wealthy settlers from England or Scotland given land.
- 10. of the Earls Gaelic leaders fled Ireland in 1607, leaving Ulster leaderless.
- 13. Former English soldiers rewarded with land in Ulster.
- 15. Irish Native Irish who kept land by supporting the English crown.
- 16. Fortified houses built by undertakers for defense.
- 17. Role many native Irish were forced into after losing their land.
- 19. James I English king who launched the Ulster Plantation.
- 20. Ongoing result of religious and cultural tensions in Ulster.
Down
- 2. Guilds Craft groups who helped build new towns like Derry.
- 3. Most Gaelic and rebellious province in Ireland.
- 5. Scottish settlers who strongly opposed Catholics.
- 6. Years' War Conflict (1594–1603) between Gaelic lords and English forces.
- 9. Settlement of loyal Protestants in Ulster to control the area.
- 11. Wheat and oats replaced traditional Irish farming methods.
- 12. Religion of most settlers brought in during the plantation.
- 14. of Mellifont 1603 peace deal where Hugh O’Neill accepted English law.
- 18. Pale Area around Dublin under full English control and law.