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... start. The Catholics almost had no control of Ireland. Whenever there were elections, the Catholics chose a Catholic representative. ...
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... under Protestant control. This Protestant rule started the initial tension with the Catholics in Ireland. Large numbers of Protestants ...
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... This treaty, however, was not well received in Ireland, as Catholics wished for all of Ireland to be free from British rule. Six ...
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... approving the Stormont Agreement, a peace accord designed to end hundreds of years of conflict between Roman Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland. ...
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... At first side it may be surprising that Catholics vote for a Northern Ireland solution, but it's becoming clear when you look at it again: these Catholics are ...
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1. Introduction: The main two groups fighting in Northern Ireland are the Catholics and Protestants. They differ both in religion ...
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... Catholics in Northern Ireland began a civil rights movement in the 1960's to end the discrimination they have faced under Protestant rule. ...
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... ways. Protestants and Catholics have been fighting in Northern Ireland since the early 1900s and possibly even before that. While ...
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... By the 1950's there were growing signs that some Catholics were prepared to accept equality within Northern Ireland rather than espouse the more traditional ...
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... Ireland's commerce was discouraged and their manufacturing was paralyzed by British legislation (The Outlook, pg 116). Religious treatment of Roman Catholics ...
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... They didn't want Britain to help Ireland Ireland now because in the ... very important in shaping the views of Republicans, Unionists, Protestants and Catholics. ...
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... had disabled the reform movement of the 1780's, as Presbyterians were encouraged by the actions of the French Catholics to embrace the Catholics of Ireland. ...
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... Catholics while only representing 40% of the total population in Northern Ireland represent over half of the unemployed, and in some cases, the disparity is ...
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... After the partition of Ulster from the Republic of Ireland, Catholics in Northern Ireland believed that they were on the wrong side of that border, and thought ...
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... Ireland. Protestant members of N. Ireland reacted with violence to the protesters, and the Catholics also responded with violence. The ...
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... The only difference was now England's military might be able to be exacted on the Catholics of Ireland much easier, as they were subjects of the Crown (Wynn ...
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To remedy the problem of the poverty-stricken, oppressed and uneducated population of Catholics in Ireland, Swift's projector calmly and rationally proposes ...
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... Long-standing political and economic differences between Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland broke out in angry clashes over 25 years ago and ...
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... At the time in history, Ireland was slowly getting over the Potato Famine and ... Unlike Catholics which faced discrimination, my family didn't because they were ...
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... In a 1973 referendum largely boycotted by Roman Catholics, the voters of Northern Ireland chose to retain ties with Britain rather than join the Republic of ...
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... Ireland's commerce was discouraged and their manufacturing was paralyzed by British legislation (The Outlook, pg 116). Religious treatment of Ro! man Catholics ...
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It is this same passion, which for centuries, Great Britain has attempted to snuff out of the Catholics of Ireland with tyrannical policies and the hegemony of ...
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... Lastly, Swift provides some advantages of this scheme, such as decreasing the number of Catholics in Ireland, increasing the overall wealth of the nation and ...
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... From 1825 to 1830, approximately 125,000 people emigrated from Ireland to the ... Unfortunately, this growth in the number of Irish Catholics in Boston during the ...
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... civil war and they would be crushed by the Roman Catholics who outnumbered ... were known as the Ulster Unionists, their counterparts in Southern Ireland who were ...
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... In an attempt to gain support from both Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland the IRA play down sectarian violence and play up the Irish freedom Vs ...
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... 'Translations' is set soon after the Catholic Emancipation Act, where O'Connell fought against the Penal laws, which oppressed the Catholics in Ireland. ...
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... Protestantism in Ireland. This was a huge misfortune for both the English and the Irish. Henry's first plan was to take the land away from any Irish Catholics. ...
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... His plans to increase grants for Catholic colleges in Ireland, and to help Catholics get positions of influence, was, he believed, a way of ensuring that they ...
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... north it is hardly suprising that a large amount of Catholics feel animosity to ... was convened to enable elected representatives from Northern Ireland to propose ...
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