There is no conflict between Ireland and America.
no, independence increased the conflict in Northern Ireland
It was resolved in the 1990s. There is no longer a conflict in Northern Ireland.
The Irish frequently refer to the conflict in Northern Ireland as "the troubles".
the island of Ireland is divided because of there religion. The conflict was because they thought everyone should be Catholic.
Protestants and Catholics conflict in Ireland and France. They have had fights in other countries but they've had a major war in Ireland and France.
The main conflict in Ireland has involved Britain for the last 800 years.
Conflict over whether Ireland shouuld be seperated from the United Kingdom
Violence in Northern Ireland due to conflict includes bombings and shootings aimed at army, police, rival terrorists and civilians.
The Troubles.
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A big cause of conflict among the Irish was their subjection to English rule. Many Irish people did not think Ireland should be an English colony, and several rebellions were held to attempt to free Ireland. Ireland was freed in the 1920s, and a civil war was fought in Ireland as they attempted to decide how they should be governed as a new nation. There is also conflict in Northern Ireland, specifically, about religion. There has long been tensions between the Catholics and Protestants in the region.