Most Catholics favoured home rule.
these quotes were used against home rule - "home rule is rome rule" - the catholic church would dominate the new state. "ulster will fight and ulster will be right" - to justify a rebellion in ulster against home rule
Irish catholics would gain political power, Ireland would rule itself, and protestant control over the land would weaken.
Irish opposed English rule from its start. Religious conflict divided the Catholic Irish and English Protestants. Many died of starvation and disease, some lost land, and British opposed home rule just in general.
the Celtic nationalism & the tension between british protestant & Irish catholicsreligion and a desire for home rule.
Most Catholics favoured home rule.
these quotes were used against home rule - "home rule is rome rule" - the catholic church would dominate the new state. "ulster will fight and ulster will be right" - to justify a rebellion in ulster against home rule
Irish catholics would gain political power, Ireland would rule itself, and protestant control over the land would weaken.
Thomas E. Webb has written: 'The Irish question' -- subject(s): Home rule, Irish question 'Ipse dixit' -- subject(s): Home rule, Irish question
home rule
john redmond
George Laverty has written: 'No home rule' -- subject(s): Home rule, Politics and government, Unionism (Irish politics), Irish question, History
John Joseph Horgan has written: 'Home rule' -- subject(s): Home rule, Irish question
Irish opposed English rule from its start. Religious conflict divided the Catholic Irish and English Protestants. Many died of starvation and disease, some lost land, and British opposed home rule just in general.
You may be referring to "Home Rule".
Separation from England.And Home Rule.
J. A. Fox has written: 'A key to the Irish question' -- subject(s): Irish question 'Why Ireland wants Home Rule'