The plantations in Ireland were primarily driven by English and Scottish colonization efforts, particularly during the 17th century, aimed at establishing control over Irish lands. The most significant of these was the Ulster Plantation, initiated after the defeat of Gaelic lords, which sought to settle Protestant English and Scots in Ireland to solidify British rule and promote Protestantism. This led to significant social, cultural, and economic changes in Ireland, resulting in the displacement of many native Irish and the establishment of a Protestant landowning class. The legacy of these plantations has had lasting impacts on Irish society and politics.
Because the Unionists that live in Northern Ireland are imports from the various plantations by Britain, and so, have no right to stop the Irish who have been in Ireland all along from being united
Because Northern Ireland had a strong population of British People from the plantations and the people of the Republic Of Ireland now a days were the main people fighting for freedom for 800 years
The Plantations.
they made plantations
They are not something that happen in Ireland.
it goes back HUNDREDS of years...look up a man called oliver cromwell and the plantations of Ireland something like the 1400AD
The pale was the part of Ireland that was directly under the control of the English government. It covered most of the county of Dublin and also parts of Kildare, Meath and Louth.
In 1971.
No
Spanish Armada in Ireland happened in 1588.
Bruce campaign in Ireland happened in 1316.
It started because the English wanted to take over Ireland so they 'planted' the English there and carried on the english methods.