catholic emancipation

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Freedom from discrimination and civil disabilities granted to the Roman Catholics of Britain and Ireland in the late 18th and early 19th century. After the Reformation, Roman Catholics in Britain could not purchase land, hold offices or seats in Parliament, inherit property, or practice their religion without incurring civil penalties. Irish Catholics faced similar limitations. By the late 18th century, Catholicism no longer seemed so great a social and political danger, and a series of laws, culminating in the Emancipation Act of 1829, eased the restrictions. A major figure in the struggle for full emancipation was Daniel O'Connell
catholic emancipation

    Hyphenation

    Cath·o·lic e·man·ci·pa·tion

    Turkish pronunciation

    käthlîk îmänsıpeyşın

    Pronunciation

    /ˈkaᴛʜlək əˌmansəˈpāsʜən/ /ˈkæθlɪk ɪˌmænsəˈpeɪʃən/
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