For the same reasons that people all over the world have always emigrated, namely in search of a better life. Ireland was not a rich country in 1833, so people went in search of better lives. Today there are Irish people and people of Irish descent in many parts of the world, because so many people from Ireland have emigrated in the past few centuries.
There is no reason for Ireland to change its name. Ireland has been the name for a long time and a name like "United Counties" would make no sense and leave people asking "Where is that?" to which the answer would be given "It is Ireland." So it is best to leave it as Ireland.
Yes, they leave Ireland for the winter months and fly south to warmer places.
Garnet Joseph Wolseley was born on June 4, 1833, in Golden Bridge, Ireland.
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If Northern Ireland and the Republic tried to unite, the Unionists in the North would never agree and it would just lead to more fighting. It's best to leave things as they are because now there is peace and the Troubles are over.
Potato Famine, English ruled them pretty much and taxed their land unfairly.
20 million pounds in 1833 would be worth aproximately 1.25billion pounds today (2014)
Because they wanted independence.
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Many decided to leave Ireland.
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The Irish economy is not doing terribly well in the aftermath of the 2008 Financial Crisis, so some Irish people are leaving Ireland to seek economic opportunities abroad.