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... from Catholics to the King. Catholics also united with Protestants to fight the common enemy. However, they weren't fighting the ...
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... On the other hand the Catholics, who were often treated unequally by the Protestants, want a united island of Ireland that is ruled by a government in Dublin. ...
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... They were Irish Catholics. The reason that they migrated to the United States in such mass numbers is because first of overpopulation and then because of the ...
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... existed, including the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, the United Klans of ... The Klan always and still does have violent attacks against Jews, Catholics, and blacks ...
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... The Catholics and the Protestants in the region still probably hate each other, but ... The United States should continue to aid in the ongoing peace talks in any ...
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US Nativism In 1854 there was a rise in a political party called the "Know Nothings" and they were against the immigration of Catholics into the United States. ...
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... Yet the bill had the same effect on socialists that the 'May Laws' had on Catholics: it united them, and their support in their support in the country increased ...
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... Yet the bill had the same effect on socialists that the 'May Laws' had on Catholics: it united them, and their support in their support in the country increased ...
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... still giving the United Kingdom power over the territory of Ireland. Many Protestants felt that this would have led to a union with the Catholics and opposed ...
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... Before the British granted Irish home rule, the only obstacle standing before a united Britain was in fact the Catholics who wanted anything but Protestant rule ...
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... Ireland. The Protestants side with the British who once ruled Northern Ireland and the Catholics fight for a united Ireland. There ...
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... This begins with the assertion that Northern Ireland should be united with the rest of Ireland. These very common statements of Catholics result from the ...
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... be part of the United Kingdom. Both sides have used violence by armed supporters in the conflict. The Irish Republican Army supporting the Catholics has taken ...
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... Starting around 1820, many Roman Catholics and German Lutherans immigrated to the United States from Ireland and Germany, respectively. ...
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... non-sectarian, democratic and inclusive politics" Whelan The United Irishmen themselves ... with the radicalized Catholic Committee and accepting Catholics such as ...
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... in the United States; over thirtypercent of the United States population ... Then secondly thedifferent types of Roman Catholics; then thirdly explaining the Roman ...
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... Quakers and Anabaptists were confined to Pennsylvania and Rhode Island while Catholics were mainly concentrated in Maryland. As the United States grew larger ...
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... III called hundreds of leading churchmen from all over Europe to the General Council of Trent which in three sessions from 1545-63, united Catholics for the ...
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... The Catholics are Republican and are not loyal to the English Queen and want to be re-united with Catholic Southern Ireland. Past ...
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... Last, but not least, the founders of the United States were by all means ... Quakers settled in Pennsylvania and Catholics in both Maryland and Pennsylvania. ...
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... Washington was elected the first President of the United States ... There were Anglicans, Roman Catholics, Calvinists, Huguenots, Lutherans, Quakers, Jews, and many ...
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... the fact that \"land given over to farming in the United States more ... the 19th Century, between blacks and whites, Protestants and Catholics, abolitionists and ...
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... This cease-fire will demonstrate to the Protestants that the Catholics are ready ... British Government to ensure a peaceful transition to a united and independent ...
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... The pope is considered by most, especially Catholics, to be a worker of good; a ... He has a complete hatred for the United States of America and is famous for ...
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... in large cities on the eastern seaboard of the United States, especially in ... separated the immigrants into two groups, Protestants and Catholics, which would ...
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... Catholic community. Irish Catholics felt that they had been invaded by the Protestants then annexed by the United Kingdom. There was ...
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... A movement started to put down the rise of the Catholics, at the head of the ... Soon the Irish were spread all throughout the United States, many of them on the ...
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... But since the vast majority of the United States citizens were Protestant Christians, Protestant ... Roman Catholics, Jews, and other religious minorities objected ...
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... a message to the Arab world that the "United States is ... religions such as fundamentalist Protestants, Presbyterians, Lutherans, Episcopalians, and Catholics. ...
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... Heroic Catholics of the Holocaust" Hiatt Holocaust Collection, http://webster.holycross. edu/departments/library/website/hiatt/hiatt.htm. copyright 1998. United ...
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