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Ireland, drawing in both the Gaelic Irish and Anglo-Irish Catholics. In response to some massacres of Protestants, forces of Scottish and English troops were raised and arrived to support the Irish Protestants. The following war lasted for more than a decade.
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which was established by the rebels, favouring a quick agreement with
Charles I and his Irish Royalists so as to join forces against their common enemies. Following the execution of Charles I, a treaty of alliance was agreed upon. In the ensuing campaign, Sarsfield assisted Royalist forces in the
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