There is over 840 years of Irish history that influence the current situation in Northern Ireland, so this is a question that would be very difficult to answer comprehensively. The coming of the Normans in 1169 was the starting point. A huge amount of events have happened since then. The plantation of Ulster and the battle of the Boyne are two of the man such factors that set the foundations of some of the problems. In terms of English history, many kings and queens have had an influence, and the changing from one to another has also often had an impact. The setting up of the Church of England by Henry VIII would be very important, as Protestantism soon came to Ireland.
Ireland has a very long history with Britain, which goes back as far as 1169. From then there have been plantations in Ireland, most notably in the north of Ireland/ There were many revolutions and rebellions. The history between Ireland and Britain is long and complex, too much to go through in an answer like this. So to take a simpler look at what led to the current situation, all of Ireland was under British rule, being part of the United Kingdom between 1801 and 1922. Then, what is now the Republic of Ireland became independent and what is now Northern Ireland stayed as part of the United Kingdom. That is the situation to this day.
What civil war? There has been many In irelands history
It was the year that Ireland was partitioned. That created Northern Ireland, while the rest of Ireland became independent. That would be the part that is now known as the Republic of Ireland.
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There is no conflict between the north and the republic. Basically Ireland was under british rule and events in the years after the 1916 rising led to The British 'giving back' Ireland, ie creating a republic. Although, 6 counties in Ulster (out of 9) were kept under british rule, and are now Northern Ireland. Within northern Ireland there are nationalists, those who want the north to join the republic, and unionists, those who want to remain under british rule. Therefore the conflict is generally confined within the north..
Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom and is located on the island of Ireland. It is known for its distinct cultural identity, which includes its own history, traditions, and political landscape. The capital city is Belfast, which has played a significant role in the region's history. Northern Ireland is often referred to simply as "Northern Ireland" or abbreviated as "NI."
Ireland has a very long history with Britain, which goes back as far as 1169. From then there have been plantations in Ireland, most notably in the north of Ireland/ There were many revolutions and rebellions. The history between Ireland and Britain is long and complex, too much to go through in an answer like this. So to take a simpler look at what led to the current situation, all of Ireland was under British rule, being part of the United Kingdom between 1801 and 1922. Then, what is now the Republic of Ireland became independent and what is now Northern Ireland stayed as part of the United Kingdom. That is the situation to this day.
Jonathan Bartlett has written: 'Northern Ireland' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Maze Prison (Lisburn, Northern Ireland), History
Northern Ireland is not a city. There are some cities in Northern Ireland, like Belfast, which is the largest, and cities like Derry and Armagh. Each is different and have their own character, history and special things about them.
NO Northern ireland is the answer
Clair Wills has written: 'Improprieties' -- subject(s): History and criticism, English poetry, Intellectual life, Irish Poets, English Political poetry, Homes and haunts, Women authors, Women and literature, Sex in literature, Irish authors, In literature, Northern Ireland in literature 'Dublin 1916' -- subject(s): General Post Office (Dublin, Ireland), History, Ireland
The oldest English-speaking community is believed to be in the United Kingdom, specifically in areas like England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. These regions have a long history of English-speaking inhabitants dating back to ancient times.
William S. Leathem has written: 'A history of the Church of Ireland in St. Mary Magdalene Parish, Belfast' -- subject(s): Belfast (Northern Ireland), Belfast (Northern Ireland). St. Mary Magdalene (Church), Church of Ireland, Clergy, St. Mary Magdalene (Parish : Belfast, Northern Ireland)
Ireland has two capitals: Dublin, which is the capital of the Republic of Ireland, and Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland. Dublin is known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and as a hub for education and business. Belfast, famous for its shipbuilding history and the Titanic, serves as the political and economic center of Northern Ireland. Both cities play significant roles in the cultural and political landscape of the island.
What civil war? There has been many In irelands history
It was the year that Ireland was partitioned. That created Northern Ireland, while the rest of Ireland became independent. That would be the part that is now known as the Republic of Ireland.
The full name of the country is 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland'. It is comprised of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. It is both a Parliamentary Democracy and a Constitutional Monarchy.