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What year was the conflict in Northern Ireland?

The 'modern day Troubles' started in 1969 (things had been 'unsettled' for some time).


How Northern Ireland split?

The country splitted when the troubles started in Northern Ireland.


Why is 1922 an important year in Ireland's history?

It was the year that Ireland was partitioned. That created Northern Ireland, while the rest of Ireland became independent. That would be the part that is now known as the Republic of Ireland.


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The Wars or Religion started in 1562 and ended with The Edict of Nantes in1598.


How does the religious separation in northern Ireland affect the schools?

Seperation of schools is caused by the intrangience of the Catholic Schools to amalgamate with the state schools. State Schools are open to all but usually attended by Protestants. A limited non denominational schools programme has started but is poorly supported by local politicians and religious leaders as it challenges their political support base. This separates children at 5 years of age into Catholic and Protestants and sets this format throughout their education and is probably one of the biggest factors causing "trouble" in Northern Ireland


Who was involved in the Omagh bombing?

It was Real IRA who started the Omagh bombing in Northern Ireland back in 1998. It happened on the 15th August 1998.


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The celtics started to do HALLOWEEN after Ireland....they celebrated the night of ghost and goblins!


When did Northern Ireland apart of Britain?

In the 12th century Normans landed in southeastern Ireland. Over the centuries the British conquered the whole island. In 1801 Ireland and Britain were united as the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Around 1920, the Irish War of Independence was fought. At the end in 1922, the British agreed to most of the island of Ireland becoming independent again However, they kept six counties in the northeast. Those six counties became known as 'Northern Ireland' and are still part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.


What are the motives of the Continuity Irish republican army?

Their ultimate aim is a 36 county Ireland, and they seek to achieve this by disrupting the ongoing peace process in Northern Ireland, and continuing a terrorist campaign started in the 1970s by the Provisional IRA during the Troubles.


Why did abolitioism and the prospect of the emancipation of enslaved people lead to conflict between northern and southern states?

The south wanted to keep slavery to keep their economy going as opposed to doing the right thing and setting salves free. This is how the conflict started!


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Khmer rouge started the conflict.