During the 1800s, there were issues of conflict between Roman Catholics and Protestants. Some of them were violent. However, there were great revivals among the Protestants at that time.
Generally Ireland is quite religious.
Britain was ruling Ireland, so Ireland did not have independence. More help could have been give to Ireland during the famine of the 1840s. Other reasons would be land issues, the treatment of people who were tenants, suppression of culture and religion and discrimination.
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It was Gaelic.
Religious minorties are well looked after in Ireland.
Conference of Religious of Ireland was created in 1983.
English and Irish would have been spoken in Ireland in the 1800s. Irish would have been stronger then than it is now.
Ireland is catholic....
Poor and agricultural
Yes
Ireland are not very religious we go to mass/Church every Sunday or Saturday
-Europe had gained considerable power by the 1800s. -Their new economic and military strength were improved. -Political and military issues were linked to economic motives. -Humanitarian and religious goals. -Social Darwinism ideas..