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Title: The Irish Question


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The Irish Question
  • By Jakub Bína
  • RAMZ

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What is The Irish Question?
  • Complex problem
  • Dates back to twelfth century when England
    imposed a feudal landowing system on Ireland
  • Feudal lords (noblemen) were granted large tracts
    of land
  • The landowners (mostly English) became wealthy,
    while the farm workers and other laborers (Irish)
    lived in great powerty

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What is The Irish Question?
  • Great social problems came during the 1600s and
    1700s
  • The English tried to impose Protestantism
  • Ireland had a mainly Catholic population
  • Irish Catholics rebelled agains English and
    Protestant domination
  • Events like Irish Catholic rebellion (1641) and
    civil war came
  • Oliver Cromwell re-conquered Ireland killing 1/3
    of Irish Catholics

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What is The Irish Question?
  • Food tended to be produced for export rather than
    for domestic needs
  • Two very cold winters led directly to the Great
    Irish Famine (1740-1741) killing over 400 000
    people
  • In 1801 the Act of Union came, which merged
    Kingdom of Ireland and the Kingdom of Great
    britain to create the United Kingdom

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What is the Irish Question?
  • The second of Ireland's "Great Famines"struck the
    country severely in the period 1845-1849, leading
    to mass starvation and emigration. It was named
    Irish Potato Famine.
  • The impact of emigration in Ireland was great
    the population dropped from over 8 million before
    the Famine to 4.4 million in 1911.

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What is the Irish Question?
  • A series of violent rebellions by Irish
    republicans took place in 1803
  • In 1848 a rebellion by Young Irelanders and in
    1867 by the Irish Republican Brotherhood- All
    failed
  • Tension between nationalists and unionists
    (northeast- Protestants, industry, wealth)
  • But most of the island was Catholic and
    nationalist

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What is The Irish Question?
  • As the First World War broke out, a failed
    attempt was made to gain separate independence
    for Ireland in 1916, called Easter Rising
  • In the December 1918 elections most voters voted
    for Sinn Féin, the party of the rebels. Having
    won three-quarters of all the seats in Ireland
  • On 21. 1. 1919 Irish Republic parliament was
    established, trying to gain indipendence of the
    country
  • The Irish Republican army started a fight against
    the British (1919-1921)

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What is the Irish Question?
  • During this war the island was divided into two
    parts- "Northern Ireland" and "Southern Ireland
  • In mid-1921, the Irish and British governments
    signed a truce that stopped the war
  • In December 1921, representatives of both
    governments signed an Anglo-Irish Treaty. The
    Irish delegation was led by Arthur Griffith and
    Michael Collins. This established the Irish
    Republic and created the Irish Free State
  • Northern Ireland could stay within the United
    Kingdom and it did so

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                                  Political
map of Ireland.
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What is the Irish Question?
  • Many people emigrated the new country in 1920s
    due to great powerty
  • Also lots of Protestants left the Catholic
    country, because they felt unwelcomed
  • The country stayed neutral during WW2
  • In 1949 the state was formally declared the
    Republic of Ireland and it left the British
    Commonwealth
  • In 1990s the Republic of Ireland gained big
    economical strengh- Celtic tiger

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What is the Irish Question?
  • Northern Ireland- a a protestant state
  • The founding Prime Minister, James Craig, proudly
    declared that it would be a Protestant State for
    Protestant People
  • Tensions came to a head with the events of Bloody
    Sunday and Bloody Friday, and the worst years
    (early 1970s) of what became known as The
    Troubles resulted.
  • Private armies such as the Provisional IRA, the
    Official IRA, the INLA, the Ulster Defence
    Association and the Ulster Volunteer Force
  • Fights against the British army and Unionists-
    3000 dead people

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What is the Irish Question?
  • During the 1970s British policy concentrated on
    defeating the IRA by military force
  • 1986- Anglo Irish Agreement signaling a formal
    partnership in seeking a political solution.
  • In the 1990s- progress towards peace
  • 40 population of Northern Ireland are Catholics
  • the Belfast Agreement (Good Friday Agreement)
    of April 10, 1998 brought a degree of power
    sharing to Northern Ireland, giving both
    unionists and nationalists control of limited
    areas of government
  • The situation is hopefully taking a peaceful way

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