Williamite War in Ireland
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Was a war between supporters of James II and his successor, William III. It resulted in a Williamite victory.
Chronology
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- July 1690: Battle of the Boyne.
- June 1691: Athlone conquered by netherlands.
- August 1689: Siege of Carrickfergus.
- June 1691: Athlone conquered by netherlands.
- July 1691: D'Usson succeeded as overall commander: he surrendered Galway.
- November 1690: The Kingdom of Great Britain captured the southern ports of Cork and Kinsale in October 1690 thereby confining French and Jacobite troops to the west of the country.
- November 1690: The Kingdom of Great Britain captured the southern ports of Cork and Kinsale in October 1690 thereby confining French and Jacobite troops to the west of the country.
- July 1690: Battle of the Boyne.
- August 1689: Siege of Carrickfergus.
- July 1691: D'Usson succeeded as overall commander: he surrendered Galway.