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Who opposed the British home-rule plans in Northern Ireland in the 18th century?

  1. Irish Republicans

  2. Scottish Nationalists

  3. Welsh Separatists

  4. Northern Unionists

The correct answer is: Northern Unionists

Northern Unionists, also known as unionists, were a group in Northern Ireland who opposed British home-rule plans in the 18th century. They believed in maintaining the union with Britain and often identified as British rather than Irish. Irish Republicans were actually in support of home-rule and independence from Britain. Scottish Nationalists and Welsh Separatists were focused on their own countries and not involved in the home-rule debate in Northern Ireland.