The IRA was a terrorist organisation. It was one of the elements that kept the conflict going. It killed many people, including civilians, members of the British armed forces, police and members of rival terrorist organisations. Most of its activities were within Northern Ireland, but it did have some activities outside of it.
No. It was down to social and political issues.
Margaret Thatcher was the British prime minister from 1979 to 1990. During this time she had various dealings with Northern Ireland. Most significantly was her dealing with the hunger strikes in 1980 and 1981, and her signing of the Anglo Irish Agreement in 1985. Her government also had secret talks with the IRA.
She is the head of state, but does not take an active role in the day to day running of Northern Ireland. She is a monarch, not a political leader.
No. The Roman Empire got as far as Britain, Ireland's neighbouring island, but never reached Ireland. In any case, Northern Ireland only came into existence in 1922, long after the Roman Empire ended. It also ended long before Britain had any role in Ireland. So Northern Ireland was never part of the Roman empire.
Italy fought against Austria-Hungary when the larger country invaded northern Italian provinces. Germany later participated in this conflict.
They shipped materials to northern markets.They shipped materials to the northern factories
Great Britain was a bystander in the Holocaust.
To defend their views and beliefs by enforceing volience. It works more less the same way as the mafia do.
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
a big role
He was the president of Mexico at the time.
They shipped materials to northern markets