Largely because of religion - although invading Ireland can't have endeared him to the Irish.
John de Courcy originally came to Ireland in 1171AD and set about invading the northern part of Ireland in January 1177AD.
Both would be referred to as Celtic cultures, and very occasionally Gaelic cultures.
Ireland
Yes, you will find people from many countries and influences from many cultures in Ireland, along with Ireland's own culture.
because it blow stuff up and. and people were invading there space. and.........
We were taking up a lot of land and ruining their cultures, suppressing them and invading.
yes
Because Ireland is an island nation which is rather far from the shore of Europe, and, all in all, the Nazis wouldn't really gain much from invading.
It refers to the Celtic cultures of Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man, but not the Celtic cultures of Wales, Brittany and Cornwall.
He had to rule India and keep the people safe and happy
There is crime in Ireland, like in any country, but in general it is a safe country compared to other countries. No matter where you travel in the world, you would take standard precautions, like keeping to main streets and places you know, especially at night. Common sense will keep you safe in any country. This is true in Ireland.