The peace process, most significantly including what is commonly known as the Good Friday Agreement, which was signed in 1998.
northern Ireland, Ireland, and Britain
Neither. There is peace in Ireland now. The troubles are largely over but would have been in Northern Ireland.
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26 counties of Ireland got independence and the remaining 6 counties became Northern Ireland. The Government of Ireland Act was the piece of legislation that brought this into being.
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The troubles were almost exclusively confined to Northern Ireland, so it didn't really need to spread to the Republic of Ireland as such. During the course of the troubles there were incidents in the Republic of Ireland and in Britain, but the centre of the problem lay in Northern Ireland. Once the peace process was established there, things improved. The Irish and British governments were part of the peace process insofar as they helped the parties in Northern Ireland to work together and gave them support in many other ways.
The Good Friday Agreement was signed on the 10th of April 1998, which heralded a time of more peace for Northern Ireland.
John Hume
At Stormont in Northern Ireland.
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