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country of reference: Ireland
Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic

Northern Ireland Republic of Ireland
Part of United Kingdom, capital: Belfast Capital: Dublin; five sixth of the land
Patron saint is St Patrick (St Patrick´s day is Patron saint is St Patrick (St Patrick´s day is
March 17) March 17)
Symbol of the shamrock: illustrates Trinity Symbol of the shamrock: illustrates Trinity
2 million people live in Northern Ireland 5 million reside in the Republic
Numbers of Roman Catholics and Protestants 78% Catholics
are similar
➔ religious conflict
➔ huge economic and political differences
➔ Bloody Sunday: British soldiers shot into a crowd of unarmed civil-rights protesters in
Northern Ireland, killing 13 people
Invasion of Ireland

• In 1169 Anglo-Normans invaded the country
• Henry II of England established English control and became Lord of Ireland
• Plantations of Ireland: Henry VII sent English settlers to the island to secure control of
the conquered territory
• Over half a million acres of the northern country were taken from the Irish earls and
given to English and Scottish settlers
• The Irish, in their majority Catholics, saw these Protestant newcomers as invaders
and occupiers
• This colonization marks the beginning of the Ulster conflict – three hundred years of
bloody and bitter hostility between the Irish and the British
Economy and waves of emigration

• Economic struggles
• Beginning of 19th century: Ireland´s population grew rapidly as a result of the
Industrial Revolution
• Living standards and health care improved
• Mechanisation generated jobs
• People earned more and were younger when they could afford to marry and start a
family
• Population increased
• Catastrophe in the mid-1840s brought a dramatic demographic shift
• For several years running the entire potato crop failed due to a fungus with
disastrous consequences
• One million Irish people died of starvation during the Great Famine and over one
million fled across the Atlantic
• Evidence that prevailing ideologies among the British ruling classes prevented to
government from helping the Irish
• Political élite and middle class were deeply prejudiced against the Catholic Irish and
many also believed the famine was a divine judgement on the inefficient Irish
agricultural system
• By the end of the decade, half of all immigration to the United States was from
Ireland
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