This question refers to the politics behind the partition and troubles in Northern Ireland. The Ulster Unionists are by sect Protestant, as are Anglo-British. In contrast the majority Irish are Catholic. Based on this religious affiliation to Britain the Ulsters support Union rather than Irish independence or reunification.
Unionists wanted Ireland to become part of the United Kingdom along with England, Scotland and Wales and be ruled directly by the British Prime Minister and Members of Parliament (MP's)
Northern Irish Irish - Nationalists, Republicans British - Unionists
same reason Lincoln fought to preserve the union. a stronger undivided nation.AnswerSome people thought it was too much freedom and would endanger the unity of the British Empire, and others thought it wasn't enough freedom and wanted a republic
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one reason. They wanted to stay British subjects because Britain was the world's most powerful military power.
Unionists, who are mostly Protestant.
No! They wanted the entire Island to remain under the rule of the british oppressors
Unionists in Ireland wanted to stay a part of the United Kingdom.
Unionists wanted Ireland to become part of the United Kingdom along with England, Scotland and Wales and be ruled directly by the British Prime Minister and Members of Parliament (MP's)
Nationalists, Unionists and the British Government.
Northern Irish Irish - Nationalists, Republicans British - Unionists
Some did not want to share power with nationalists and republicans. However some did, and did join.
Young Unionists was created in 2004.
Socialist Unionists was created in 1961.
same reason Lincoln fought to preserve the union. a stronger undivided nation.AnswerSome people thought it was too much freedom and would endanger the unity of the British Empire, and others thought it wasn't enough freedom and wanted a republic
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Loyalists wanted the American Colonies to stay under British rule.