It was due to differences in beliefs of religion. Protestant vs Catholic
Yes of course most of the fighting was in Northern Ireland with about only 9%(guess) in Ireland. The reason was religious and political sort of a clash.
Northern Ireland was another religious fight. This time it was between the Protestants and the Catholics.
Ridiculous is one descriptive term. Religious intolerance does not become anyone who aspires to be remembered by History. I suppose that had Cromwell 'Revolutionised' England, as later Napoleon did in France for example, then he might be viewed differently: But he did not. Drogheda & Wexford are a stain on his character. Massacres are not Battles.
Their problem with religious groups (British Protestant and Catholic)
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Generally Ireland is quite religious.
Religious minorties are well looked after in Ireland.
Conference of Religious of Ireland was created in 1983.
Ireland is catholic....
Ireland are not very religious we go to mass/Church every Sunday or Saturday
Ireland and Scotland have had no particular battle between them. Both have been involved in other battles, but not against each other. Some Scottish soldiers may have been on the British side in various battles with Ireland, but those were not specifically between Ireland and Scotland.
Yes of course most of the fighting was in Northern Ireland with about only 9%(guess) in Ireland. The reason was religious and political sort of a clash.
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Ya I Guess So.
It was more for political and social reasons, than for religious reasons.
Monasterboice.
Many Catholics, though not all of them, would like to reunite with the rest of Ireland.