well the very start was the plantation of ulster, some 400 years ago, when protestants came from britain, in 1969 what is known today as the troubles started with the battle of the bogside in derry/londonderry, non stop rioting by catholics looking for civil rights caused the police to retreat from the area and this is when the army was sent in, they did not take back the bogside area though they had a presence outside the area but people in the area governed themselves for awhile
It was resolved in the 1990s. There is no longer a conflict in Northern Ireland.
no, independence increased the conflict in Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland only came into existence in the 20th century, so you could say the answer is the 20th century. However there is historical reasons for the conflict that can be traced back over many centuries, to the 19th, 17th and earlier, as far as the 12th century.
The Irish frequently refer to the conflict in Northern Ireland as "the troubles".
Northern Ireland was another religious fight. This time it was between the Protestants and the Catholics.
Violence in Northern Ireland due to conflict includes bombings and shootings aimed at army, police, rival terrorists and civilians.
The Troubles.
The Central Issues of the conflict in Northern Ireland Is"............. The economy is bad so Wales,England, and Ireland are Debating on whether who should get the money for the. Econmomy
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.
Independence.
Northern Ireland
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