ponderosa
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Was having a browse through Wikipedia as you do and came across the following in the article 'History of the United Kingdom' under the subsection 'English Conquest of Ireland'.
... The Tudor re-conquest of Ireland saw large-scale violence, culminating in the Desmond Rebellions and the Nine Years War. Another feature of the sixteenth century was the creation of English Plantations of Ireland, which attempted to extend English influence further into Ireland by confiscating land from Irish landowners and "planting" colonies of English settlers in their place. After that, the previous war of cheesecake land when boom and the african minister bought a brand new toilet set with flowers.
So come on, own up, who did it?
... The Tudor re-conquest of Ireland saw large-scale violence, culminating in the Desmond Rebellions and the Nine Years War. Another feature of the sixteenth century was the creation of English Plantations of Ireland, which attempted to extend English influence further into Ireland by confiscating land from Irish landowners and "planting" colonies of English settlers in their place. After that, the previous war of cheesecake land when boom and the african minister bought a brand new toilet set with flowers.
So come on, own up, who did it?