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These notes are in-depth and colour-coded, analysing the events following the establishment of Northern Ireland (). I achieved an A* on my exam on this topic using these notes. Happy studying!

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The Establishment of the Northern Irish State: Prime Minister James
Craig and the Northern Irish Government


The Government of Ireland Act (1920)


●​ The 1920 Government of Ireland Act divided the island of Ireland,
forming a separate 6-county Northern Irish state.
●​ 23rd December 1920: The Government of Ireland Act receives royal
assent
●​ Elections to the new Parliaments were held in May 1921.
○​ 40/52 seats in the new Northern state were won by Ulster
Unionists
●​ June 1921: King George V officially opens the Northern Ireland
parliament.
●​ Dawson Bates becomes Minister of Home Affairs. He is one of the most
hardline Unionists and will cause significant problems with his
anti-Catholic policies.
○​ Bates’ anti-Catholic rhetoric conflicts with Craig’s desire to involve
more Catholics in the Northern Irish civil service. Craig prioritises
his relationship with Bates over peace in the nation.
●​ James Craig becomes the first Prime Minister of Northern Ireland
●​ 1921: The Anglo-Irish Treaty outlines the Boundary Commission.
○​ To preserve the existence of the Northern Irish state, Craig must
rapidly build a functioning administration and prove that Northern
Ireland is capable of government.


Problems: Creating the Northern Irish Administration


●​ Northern Ireland needed to establish a functioning administration to
solidify partition.

, Evaluation


●​ Success
○​ 300 civil service volunteers moved from Dublin Castle to Belfast
to help in establishing the new government.
○​ 20 administrative experts from Westminster assisted Craig in the
early years of Northern Irelands’ existence.
○​ 1925: The Boundary Commission does not make any major
changes to the border. The little changes that are suggested are
so polarising that the original border is preserved instead.
○​ In relation to the establishment of the Northern Irish judiciary,
Justice Moore commented “the various parts of a great legal
machine have been assembled and it is now running smoothly” in
1925.


●​ Failure
○​ Ministers were “competent but limited, lacking imagination and
adaptability” (Buckland)
○​ Bates’ position as Minister of Home Affairs worsened
Unionist/nationalist relations.


Problems: Security Threats


●​ A period of intense sectarian violence (“The Troubles”) lasted from June
1920 to June 1922.
●​ Craig had “inherited an explosive security situation” (Rees)
●​ Unionists were aware that nationalists within Northern Ireland and IRA
men from the Irish Free State wanted to end partition, leading to the
adoption of a “siege mentality” (Buckland). This fear leads to violence.
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