name the leader who led a protest movement against the protestant in Ireland
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perhaps Wolf Tone in 1798
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Wolfe Tone.
Theobald Wolfe Tone, also identified as Wolfe Tone, was a preeminent Irish reformist figure and one of the authorizing members of the United Irishmen and also considered as the father of Irish republicanism of the 1798 Irish Rebellion.
Irish nationalists are followers of Protestantism in Ireland who also promoted Irish patriotism. Wolf Tone has performed a significant role in the expansion of Irish nationalism since the 18th century despite most Irish revolutionaries and most Irish Protestants customarily leading toward unionism in Ireland.
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