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Q: What sends many protestant English farmers to Ireland to take over land owned by catholic farmers?
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Where did the neolithic people live?

neolithic farmers lived in Ireland


To whom did bryan's cross of gold speech appeal?

The people burdened by debt, like farmers, because it would have increased the amount of money in circulation.


What is the history of the Irish?

Most Irish people are Roman Catholic, but since the Reformation the growing number of Protestants have grew. In the 1100s the British took control of The Republic of Ireland. Since the 1600s most Irish peopel had become farmers on Britains land. The Irish had problems with each others religon. Most of Britan is Protestant, and the Irish are mostly Roman Catholic. In the 1840s millions of people from Ireland moved to the U.S, because of potatoe famine and Irelands poor economy. I would write more but I don't have much time I have a science project due. So ill try to write some more tomorrow may 9, 2008. If you still mneed the help.


What was the potato famine in Ireland in 1908?

irelands potato famine is a time when all farmers in Ireland are growing wheats and grain. typed by Daniel Wilson


How were the farmers affected during the English Civil War?

cause they had to leave farming

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When did Farmers' Party - Ireland - end?

Farmers' Party - Ireland - ended in 1932.


When was Farmers' Party - Ireland - created?

Farmers' Party - Ireland - was created in 1922.


What percent of workers are farmers in Ireland?

64 percent of workers are farmers in Ireland


Where did the neolithic people live?

neolithic farmers lived in Ireland


How are falcons in Ireland affected by farmers?

no food


To whom did bryan's cross of gold speech appeal?

The people burdened by debt, like farmers, because it would have increased the amount of money in circulation.


Did the British use the Irish as slaves?

In my opinion, as a Irish-English girl yes they did. They left Ireland to a handful of englishmen, and those englishmen were landlords to those of Ireland. The Irish popualtion were used as potatoe farmers. They were not compansated for their work. And most were left to starve. Ireland was full of poverty. And disease. The only wealthy people in Ireland were the English occupied areas. It quite sad. If you look up the history of Ireland, you would be shocked.


Where did the neolithic lived?

neolithic farmers lived in Ireland


Who started the Monmouth rebellion Catholics or protestants?

The Monmouth rebellion refers to the Duke of Monmouth in 1685 trying to overthrow King James II of England, who was a Catholic. The Duke of Monmouth and his "army" of nonconformists, artisans, and farmers was a protestant.


What is the Dutch 'Boeren' in English?

Farmers is an English equivalent of 'Boeren'.


Where did Neolithic people live?

Many neolithic farmers have been staying in Ireland in the Neolithic Era. Hope this helps! ~Jamie


What does agricolas mean in English?

FARMERS