answersLogoWhite

0

Fermanagh, Antrim, Tyrone, Down, Armagh and Derry are the 6 counties that form Northern Ireland. The unionists wanted to stay as part of the United Kingdom, which is how Northern Ireland came to be created in 1922.

Fermanagh, Antrim, Tyrone, Down, Armagh and Derry are the 6 counties that form Northern Ireland. The unionists wanted to stay as part of the United Kingdom, which is how Northern Ireland came to be created in 1922.

Fermanagh, Antrim, Tyrone, Down, Armagh and Derry are the 6 counties that form Northern Ireland. The unionists wanted to stay as part of the United Kingdom, which is how Northern Ireland came to be created in 1922.

Fermanagh, Antrim, Tyrone, Down, Armagh and Derry are the 6 counties that form Northern Ireland. The unionists wanted to stay as part of the United Kingdom, which is how Northern Ireland came to be created in 1922.

Fermanagh, Antrim, Tyrone, Down, Armagh and Derry are the 6 counties that form Northern Ireland. The unionists wanted to stay as part of the United Kingdom, which is how Northern Ireland came to be created in 1922.

Fermanagh, Antrim, Tyrone, Down, Armagh and Derry are the 6 counties that form Northern Ireland. The unionists wanted to stay as part of the United Kingdom, which is how Northern Ireland came to be created in 1922.

Fermanagh, Antrim, Tyrone, Down, Armagh and Derry are the 6 counties that form Northern Ireland. The unionists wanted to stay as part of the United Kingdom, which is how Northern Ireland came to be created in 1922.

Fermanagh, Antrim, Tyrone, Down, Armagh and Derry are the 6 counties that form Northern Ireland. The unionists wanted to stay as part of the United Kingdom, which is how Northern Ireland came to be created in 1922.

Fermanagh, Antrim, Tyrone, Down, Armagh and Derry are the 6 counties that form Northern Ireland. The unionists wanted to stay as part of the United Kingdom, which is how Northern Ireland came to be created in 1922.

Fermanagh, Antrim, Tyrone, Down, Armagh and Derry are the 6 counties that form Northern Ireland. The unionists wanted to stay as part of the United Kingdom, which is how Northern Ireland came to be created in 1922.

Fermanagh, Antrim, Tyrone, Down, Armagh and Derry are the 6 counties that form Northern Ireland. The unionists wanted to stay as part of the United Kingdom, which is how Northern Ireland came to be created in 1922.

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about General History

When did Ireland get independence from England?

Well, 26 of the 32 counties got freedom from the Brits in War of Independence, 1921. The rest is British still.


What part of Ireland belongs to the british?

No. The six counties of Northern Ireland are a part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The rest of Ireland is a separate, sovereign country called The Republic of Ireland. Britain refers to England, Scotland and Wales, so no part of Ireland is part of Britain.


Why did France supported the f and you war?

Okay I give up. Don't know what on earth is the F and U war. They did support the American Revolutionary War because they wanted to distract and bother the Brits because they were also fighting the Brits over in Europe.


What where Michael Collins' motives and aims?

His aim was to free Ireland, to get the Britsh out from Ireland. To help preserve and encourage Irish culture through such things as the promotion and use of Gaelic and Gaelic sports - he was president of the Irish Republican Brotherhood in London and organised Irish sporting events to this end (before returning to Ireland to fight) Getting the Brits out of Ireland was a necessary component to achieve the above. Freedom and justice for the Irish people clearly became the main objective once he took control of the IRA.


Did Ireland ever rule the British Isles?

Ireland or Eíre was one of the first Counitres Britain took over. the Irish have been fighting the brits since the 12th Century. and their was countless rebillons. most nobtly 1641 and 1921. the Pope give Ireland to England. But Ireland had its own Parilment. much like Northern Ireland has now. but people hated it since it was horrible to the Catholic people. so in 1801. Ireland joined the UK. forming the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. but in 1921 their was the war of Inderpendace. which they won. but not fully, the north (Protestant manily) spilt from the Irish Free State and formed Northern Ireland. and the Irish Free State was had to be part of the Commawealth. much like Oz and Canada is now. but their was civil war then from 1922-1923. and in 1952. Ireland got its full inderpendace from the UK. forming the Republic of Ireland. so to answer your Question. yes Ireland was part of the British Empire

Related Questions

Are Irish people collectivists?

Because the Brits invaded into Ireland without concent and the queen stole our l26 counties, Britsish Protestants does not own northern Ireland, the Catholics of Eire own the whole of Ireland, but when the queen stole our 26 counties it caused a lot of wild terrible trouble, and the true facts is the protestants hate the true Irish Catholics, but the Irish Catholics didn't like the prods so there is your anwser, now northern Ireland and Brits out of greed want to join up again with Eire, but this cannot ever happen, so I guess we are voting no to your fiscal treaty and no to northern Ireland they are with the Brits and can live and stay like Brits, and the real Eire people can live independent from harm and peace. Rita


What part of Ireland belongs to the british?

No. The six counties of Northern Ireland are a part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The rest of Ireland is a separate, sovereign country called The Republic of Ireland. Britain refers to England, Scotland and Wales, so no part of Ireland is part of Britain.


When did Ireland get independence from England?

Well, 26 of the 32 counties got freedom from the Brits in War of Independence, 1921. The rest is British still.


Did Ireland get in a Revolutionary War?

Depends on which side of the fence you sit I suppose. The Irish had many wars against the British, Scot and Scandinavians (each of whom ruled Ireland at some stage) so you could say that they were revolutionary wars or acts. The 1917(?) Revolution is probably the most famous of all when the Irish stood up and fought the Brits out. The Brits were so shell shocked that they asked for peace talks. The talks resolved in Eamon De Valera becoming the first Irish PM of the Republic but the problem was that it separated the North or Ireland (and its four counties) into a separate kingdom still under rule britannia. Since then there have been more uprisings in the North and more attempts to reunite Ireland but to no avail.


Why is south Ireland not part of Great Britain?

The republic of Ireland gained its independence during the war from 1918-1921.In 1921 a treaty was signed (the Anglo Irish treaty),the island was divided in two due to political and religious deferences.The republic of Ireland making up about 80 percent of the island has a huge catholic and nationalist (loyal to Ireland) community.Northern Ireland has a small protestant and unionist majority (loyal to Britan).If the brits gave the nationalists all of Ireland the unionists would have likely attacked the republic and Britan for betraying them.If the Brits didnt negotiate the Irish republican army (IRA) had been growing in strengh and more deadly ambushes.The British govenment where becoming more unpopular and had to act, and so the treaty was signed.


Why is Michael Collins famous?

because he lead the Irish war of independence ad free the majority of the island the better half throw away Northern Ireland but the Irish don't need NI because the brits don't wanted it anyway cost them to much.


Why do french people get stereotyped by Americans?

Because in general, everyone is stereotyped by everyone else. The Brits stereotype the French and Germans, the French stereotype the Belgians and the Brits, the Brits stereotype themselves (Scotland, England, Wales, Northern Ireland, etc.). People stereotype each other. It's just something we do.


Why does England not give ulster back to Ireland?

It doesn't control Ulster. It only has control over 2 thirds of it. 1 third was reclaimed by the Irish. The Brits moved their own people in so when it came to votes, the Brits would win. Now, though, 44%, the opressed people that used to be a "minority", want it back with Ireland.


Tell you facts about the conflict between the catholics and protestants in Northern Ireland?

There's no such thing. It's Brits versus Irish. Irish mostly Catholic, Brits mostly Protestant, although many, many, many Protestants consider themselves Irish.


What does Brits out mean?

It is a slogan used by Irish republicans referring to their wish for there to be no British involvement in Ireland, including the British army and political involvement by Britain.


What country provided the most settler for America?

there was already natives there but no one had claimed the land and people from Mexico may have moved up. But a lot of the Brits and Irish moved there especially doing the potato famish in Ireland


What were the natives fighting against?

The Brits The Brits