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Q: What color represents the British who settled in Northern Ireland in the 1700's?
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What are the colors of irelanland?

The green color on the Irish flag represents the native people of Ireland (most of who are Roman Catholic). The orange color represents the British supporters of William of Orange who settled in Northern Ireland in the 17th century (most of whom are Protestant). The white in the center of the flag represents peace between these two groups of people.


What event led to the political division of Ireland into two parts?

The English invaded Ireland, and claimed the north, when the Irish fought off the English, they never regained it, and as all the potestants settled in northern Ireland, it was made that northern Ireland is apart of England.


Where do the descendants of the Celts live in the British Isles?

They settled in wales and scotland


What island of the present day settled by the vikings?

Ireland and the British Isles were conquered by Vikings.


What is true about the Etruscans?

They settled in northern Italy.


How long ago was Ireland first settled?

ireland was firt settled 8,000 years ago


What was Ireland's original Religion?

Ireland is primarily Christian, specifically Roman Catholic, followed by Church of Ireland (Anglican). There are of course churches of various denominations throughout Ireland, but these are the two that are most popular. Mostly Catholic in the South. In Northern Ireland the majority of the population is Protestant. the religion in the republic is mainly catholic and in northern Ireland its catholic prodestant the dail is the name of the government buildings in dublin Ireland is a Christian Catholic country.


Where did the scot in Scotland come from?

From the 'Scotti' tribe who settled in Scotland from Northern Ireland in the early Dark Ages.


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Britain, Ireland, Spain, Portugal, France, Northern Italy, Austria, Bulgaria, Romania, and Southern Poland.


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 does Northern Ireland have to do with the United Kingdom of Great Britain?

BRITAIN is an island, on which are found England, Scotland and Wales. Round its coasts are a number of other islands - the Isle of Wight, the Scottish Isles and so on - and this collection of islands is GREAT BRITAIN. Ireland is a separate land mass. Until Irish independence, the British monarchs ruled over the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. When Ireland finally managed to break away, six counties in the North remained loyal to the United Kingdom, which then became the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. There is another anomaly, the Channel Islands, which are closer to France than to England, and constitute all that remains for the Duchy of Normandy: they are ruled by the Crown, but not part of either the UK or of Great Britain.


Who settled Scotland first?

first picts in the north and brtonsin the south, then gaels settled from irelandin the west, then vikings settled in the islands and angles settled in the south. they all contributed to the modern Scottish identity.