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Modern World Study- Conflict in Ireland

... Modern World Study- Conflict in Ireland Ireland is divided by two religions that have been fighting for hundreds of years, Catholics and Protestants. Catholics want the whole of Ireland to be an independent state and most of them are nationalists, but Protestants generally want Ireland to stay in control of the United Kingdom, they are unionists. Throughout the fighting over who should rule Ireland there have been many great events in the last century between the two religions, probably the most famous and significant being the Easter Rising in 1916, the deployment of British troops in 1969 and Bloody Sunday on 30th January 1972. On the Morning of Easter Monday, 1916 about 1250 revolutionary Nationalists started a rebellion in Ireland, and set out to capture the most prominent buildings in Dublin, including The General Post Office. Many Catholics including Patrick Pearse and James Connolly, who were two of the main

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