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Q: How did the British act of union affect Ireland position in the great Britons government?
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How did the British act of union affect Ireland's' position in the great Britain's government?

The Irish were finally represented in the house of commons


How did the British Act of Union affect the Ireland's position in the great Britain's government?

The Irish were finally represented in the House of Commons. --Nova NET answer


Do north and south Ireland have the same government?

Northern Ireland has it's own government devolved from the British government. The Republic of Ireland, often incorrectly referred to as the south of Ireland or southern Ireland, has its own government.


Did the British cause the potato famine in Ireland?

Ireland did not have its own government during the famine. It was still under British rule at that time.


What is northern Ireland ruled by?

By the British Government in London. Northern Ireland also has its own government who manage the country on a local level.


What was Ireland's government like 150 years ago?

150 years ago, Ireland was under British rule, so it did not have a government of its own.


Is waterways Ireland a government organization?

It is as a result of an agreement between the British and Irish governments, as it involves waterways in the Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.


What was the 1920 government of Ireland act set up to achieve?

The act was set up to keep both the Catholics and Protestants happy. For example, the Catholics (nationalists) wanted to be under their own government throughout the whole of Ireland, but this meant that they could have the majority of Ireland, and be under their own government, rather than be under a British government. (so they were happy, that they weren't British). And the Protestants (unionists) wanted to stay in Ireland and be under a British government, which this act made them, so that they could have all the benifits of being in Britain.


Does Ireland have a limited government?

Act implemented, Limited implementation in Southern Ireland, full in the British government put forward an amending bill, which would have allowed for Ulster.


What is Ireland not part of?

The Republic of Ireland is not part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. It is often shortened to the UK or Great Britain.However, Northern Ireland is part of the UK and is therefore under the control of the British Government. The Republic of Ireland is run by a separate government.


Why Ireland was divided?

Ireland was divided from Northern Ireland after the demanding but powerful British government wanted to gain control of Ireland but were left with the counties that they control today. This agreement was nogiatiated by Llyode George and Winston Churchill who were determind not to give Ireland the Republic they wanted deserved.


What grievances did Ireland have against the British government?

The amount of grievances would too long to list. In short you could say that the British were ruling Ireland not the Irish ruling themselves, so they wanted independence.