New Birmingham (historical settlement)

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New Birmingham was a short-lived 17th-century plantation settlement in County Tipperary, Ireland, established during English colonization efforts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former settlement
plantation settlement
associatedWith English settlers in Ireland
colonizingPower Kingdom of England NERFINISHED
country Ireland NERFINISHED
establishedAsPartOf English colonization of Ireland
plantation policy in Ireland
establishedDuring 17th century
hasHistoricalSignificance example of short-lived English plantation in Ireland
hasLanguageOfAdministration English
hasPrimaryReligionOfSettlers Protestantism
historicalPeriod Early Modern period
historicalRegionType plantation town
locatedIn County Tipperary NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Ireland NERFINISHED
Munster NERFINISHED
locatedOn island of Ireland
namedAfter Birmingham (England) NERFINISHED
opposedBy local Irish population
partOf plantation settlements in County Tipperary
presentDayAdministrativeArea County Tipperary, Ireland NERFINISHED
reasonForDecline instability of plantation system
political and military conflict in 17th-century Ireland
shortLived true
status abandoned

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County Tipperary containsVillage New Birmingham (historical settlement)