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Who confiscated catholic holdings in England

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Something known as the “Act of settlement” in 1652 set penalties including death, and the confiscation of land.
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Answer:

The forces of the English Parliament led by Oliver Cromwell.

Step-by-step explanation:

He conquest Ireland during the War of the Three Kingdoms. Cromwell passed a series of laws against Roman Catholics in there, the vast majority of the population and confiscated a large number of their lands. It was known as the Act of Settlement of Ireland in 1652.

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