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Description acceptable. An early private phase of this process in the Ards was led by Sir Thomas Smith. In 1652, this process was allowed in lieu of payment to thousands of members of the New Model Army. Recruitment for one phase of this process was given to military veterans (-5[1])called “servitors” and (10[1])wealthy investors called “undertakers”; (-5[1])that wave of this process after the Flight of the Earls (10[2])followed (-5[1])the (10[1])Nine (10[1])Years’ War. (10[4])As punishment for the Desmond (10[1])Rebellions, part of this process (10[2]-5[1])was undertaken by “adventurers” (10[3])in Munster. (10[4])Communities (10[2])created through this process (10[1])founded the Orange Order that supported (10[1])the Protestant Ascendancy (10[1])and still commemorate (-5[1])the Battle of the Boyne. For 10 points, name or describe this process achieved through “plantation” (10[1]-5[2])that led to a Protestant (-5[1])majority (-5[2])in the province (10[1])of Ulster. (10[2]0[1])■END■ (10[10]0[4])

ANSWER: colonization of Ireland [or descriptions of the colonization of Ireland by the English, Scottish, Scots, or Protestants; accept plantation of Ireland until read; accept granting land in Ireland; accept settlement or equivalents in place of “settlement”; accept Munster or Ulster in place of “Ireland” until each is read; accept Northern Ireland in place of “Ireland”; reject “conquest of Ireland”]
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Cormac BeirneSorbonneTexas A48-5
Oscar DespardCambridge ACambridge B5110
Julian BushlowCornell CRIT A55-5
Caleb Kendrick (Grad)Maryland A (Grad)JMU B (UG)6610
Elliot CosnettOxford BDurham B6610
Joseph Chambers (DII)Virginia A (UG)GWU B (Grad)67-5
Freddy PottsSheffieldKCL6810
Jack LewisMTSUVanderbilt B6910
Michał GerasimiukStanford AStanford B7110
William DawsonUBC AClaremont A7110
Leo Tao (UG)Michigan CMichigan B7110
Omer KeskinOxford AWarwick7110
James Stevenson (UG)Michigan AOhio State A7610
Roan DowlingIowa ARice A8110
Truman FillbrandtUW ATexas A&M B8110
Jerry VinokurovJohn JayVassar81-5
Michael GeCornell ACornell B8510
Graham Troy (DII)UNC B (UG)Duke A (UG)8510
Jacob Hardin-Bernhardt (DII)NYU AHaverford8510
Jacob Martin (UG)Maryland B (UG)UNC A (Grad)8710
Patrick Torre (DII)Maryland C (DII)GWU A (UG)8710
Ted WarnerBristolKiel8710
Corey SmithKentuckyGeodesic8710
Deepak MuthyalaTexas A&M AIowa B8810
Aidan Jordan (DII)KenyonCedarville8810
Justin LeeImperial AEdinburgh9210
Vinu HariharBerkeley CBerkeley A9810
Pranav VeluriBerkeley BStanford C10110
Michael KohnDurham AImperial B104-5
Cade ReinbergerRIT BBinghamton120-5
Jeffery Austin (DII)UNC D (DII)Virginia B (UG)12010
Jeffrey Guan (UG)NYU BPenn120-5
Andre WongColumbia CJohns Hopkins125-5
Michael Eng (UG)UNC C (UG)Liberty B (DII)126-5
Aswath KaraiMichigan State AAppalachian State126-5
Aidan Casdin (UG)JMU A (UG)Roanoke College A (DII)12910
Perry O'Connor (Grad)Liberty A (Grad)Liberty C (DII)13110
Taiga ClarkeImperial BDurham A1310
Robert FreemanSouth CarolinaHarding13110
Chris ScheriRIT ACornell C13210
Caleb Hines (DII)Liberty B (DII)UNC C (UG)13210
Andrew Storm (DII)GWU B (Grad)Virginia A (UG)13210
Derek Aldridge (DII)William & Mary A (UG)Virginia C (UG)13210
Cameron WilliamsAppalachian StateMichigan State A13210
Chinmay MurthyTexas ASorbonne13210
Sam Macchi (DII)VassarJohn Jay1320
Sinecio Morales (DII)Johns HopkinsColumbia C1320
Forrest Weintraub (UG)Columbia ARowan13210
Anirudh Bharadwaj (DII)PennNYU B1320
Eileen PengOxford CCambridge C13210
Gavin MarkoffVanderbilt AAlabama1320
Riley BowlingAlabamaVanderbilt A13210
Arunn SankarGeorgia Tech AGeorgia Tech B13210