It is under its own control.
The English wanted Ireland to be under its control. Ireland didn't want to be under control.
No.
Northen Ireland
Ulster, the Northeastern province, strictly known as 'Northern Ireland'.
northern Ireland
Yes ... Ireland did not finally break away until the early 1920's.
No. Ireland did not have a King during his lifetime. Ireland was under British control and Britain had 3 kings in his lifetime. Daniel O'Connell was never the king of England.
True
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.
As Ireland was under British control at that time, the pound sterling was used in Dublin in 1911.
The pale was the part of Ireland that was directly under the control of the English government. It covered most of the county of Dublin and also parts of Kildare, Meath and Louth.
Southern Ireland gained independence from Britain in 1921 after the Anglo-Irish treaty was signed, and became known as 'Free State' Ireland. However Nothern Ireland (Ulster), still remains under British control in present day. This lead to an Irish civil war in 1922 between those who were happy with just Southern Ireland being independent from Britain and those who wanted Southern and Nothern Ireland to be reunited as a fully independent Republic.