Some did not want to share power with nationalists and republicans. However some did, and did join.
Unionists wanted Ireland to become part of the United Kingdom along with England, Scotland and Wales and be ruled directly by the British Prime Minister and Members of Parliament (MP's)
Negativity, the people of the south didnt want to be considered part of the northern society. And the same for the northern people Negativity, the people of the south didnt want to be considered part of the northern society. And the same for the northern people Negativity, the people of the south didnt want to be considered part of the northern society. And the same for the northern people
because the us didnt want to anger Mexico and start a war with them
because the us didnt want to anger Mexico and start a war with them
because they didnt want a part for the colonies anymore. (protecting)
Loyalists, and also unionists, refers to people in Northern Ireland that want Northern Ireland to remain part of the United Kingdom. They are "loyal" to the queen and want to remain in the "union". Loyalists are generally more associated with the more radical groups that have been involved in terrorism to further their cause.
No! They wanted the entire Island to remain under the rule of the british oppressors
they were lazy and didnt want to take part as they wanted people on there side
i do want
because they didnt want people taxing them on supplies
This question refers to the politics behind the partition and troubles in Northern Ireland. The Ulster Unionists are by sect Protestant, as are Anglo-British. In contrast the majority Irish are Catholic. Based on this religious affiliation to Britain the Ulsters support Union rather than Irish independence or reunification.
poseidon, he didnt want to rule all of the world and didnt want for fights to happen