The English colonization of North America drew on experiences from their colonization of Ireland, particularly in terms of land appropriation and the establishment of settler communities. The English implemented strategies of dispossession, such as the confiscation of land from Indigenous peoples, similar to how they displaced Irish tenants. Additionally, the use of military force and the establishment of plantations in both regions reflected a mindset of cultural superiority and the desire to impose English governance and social structures. These tactics were part of a broader colonial strategy that sought to assert control over both land and populations.
The English believed the Irish to be savages and they noticed similarities between them and the Indians. They dressed similarly, they built their houses similarly, and they resisted conquest like the Irish. The experiences also affected English ideas regarding colonization. In Ireland, the English conquerors would set up plantations surrounded by Palisades. They followed similar actions in colonizing the New World.
The precedent set by the English colonization to Ireland was that the inferior race could be brutally repressed.
Ireland
the English used harsh tactics which included killing women and children to subdue the native people.
English colonists should maintain a rigid separation from the indigenous population
yes
English colonization and subjegation of Ireland began in the 12th century, and was ecouraged by Pope Adrian IV in 1155. Interestingly, Ireland may also turn out to be the last colony.
Irish lands, particularly in Ulster, through colonization projects such as the Plantation of Ulster in the 17th century.
True Ireland was England first attempt at colonisation
This is due to the colonization of Ireland by the British. When Ireland became an English colony they adopted a policy of partitioning. In which they allowed colonists to settle in Ireland in the hopes that the colony would be regulated by these new settlers without Great Britain expending any major resources. The natives of Ireland are Catholic while those who were colonists were Protestants (because Lutheranism is the primary religion of the English crown). Thus two different forms of Christianity have developed in Ireland. Catholicism and Lutheranism (protestant).
There is no conflict between Ireland and America.
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