southern Ireland had a catholic majority, while Great Britain had a protestant majority.
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Up until 91 years ago all of Ireland was ruled by Britain and wanted freedom from UK rule, (With the exception of Protestant groups in Northern Ireland) The south obtained freedom but Northern Ireland has not - there are still some groups in Northern Ireland that want freedom from the UK
The entire island was once a part of Britain. The majority of people in the north of Ireland wanted to remain united to Britain. The rest of Ireland wanted a republic. As a solution Ireland was partitioned (separated) and the south was given its freedom while the six counties of Northern Ireland remained British.
Well, 26 of the 32 counties got freedom from the Brits in War of Independence, 1921. The rest is British still.
Was George Washington a traitor to Britain in the 1770s? One person's traitor is another person's patriot (freedom-fighter).
Yes you do.
Northern Ireland only came into existence in 1922. A major factor in its origins that could be traced back to the 17th century was the Plantation of Ulster. This is when many people from Britain were given land in the north of Ireland, and they settled there. This established a strong Protestant population and a loyalty to Britain, which are part of what led to trouble and the creation of Northern Ireland and trouble since then.
yes
In 1865 Southern whites defined freedom as controlling their future without northern interference
The location of New Freedom, Pennsylvania, is in Southern York Country, in Southern Pennsylvania. In fact, New Freedom is situated on the border with the state of Maryland.
If you were white had had money, then you could have freedom. if you were black(a slave) then you couldn't have freedom.
Freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of fear, and freedom of want.