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Explore the roots, players, and impact of Northern Ireland's Troubles from British conquest to the Good Friday Agreement in 1998. Dive into the complex dynamics of Catholic-Protestant conflict.
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Bell Work • Read the paper you should have picked up. • What two groups are disagreeing? • What is the question they are arguing about?
British empire in Ireland • In the 1600s, Britain conquered Ireland • Most of the British that moved to Ireland moved to Ulster
The Republic of Ireland • In 1914, Ireland was promised the whole island’s future independence. • In 1921, The Republic of Ireland was separated from Northern Ireland.
The Beginning • A Civil War broke out in Northern Ireland in the 1920s. • The world wide depression in the 1930s increased the violence.
The Troubles • In the 1980s – 1998, the Troubles rocked the cultures of Catholics and Protestants.
It’s not about religion • The Catholics are the native Irish population. • The Protestants are have British/Scottish heritage. • The Catholics have been persecuted since the conquest of Ireland.
Paramilitaries • IRA (Irish Republican Army) • INLA (Irish Nationalist Liberation Army) • UVF (Ulster Volunteer Force (Protestant)) • RHC (Red Hand Commandos (Protestant)) • The Police (Protestant) • The British Military (British, supports Protestant)
Sinn Fein • This is the political party that is supported by the IRA. • It is represented only in the Northern Ireland Assembly.
Democratic Unionist Party • This is the political party of the Protestants supported by their paramilitaries. • They want to maintain the connection with Britain.
The Troubles… Its impact
Overall • Over 3,600 people were killed. • Thousands more were wounded. • This does not include murders that were thought to be unassociated with the paramilitary violence. • This does not include police brutality.
“Bloody Sunday” 1972 • Also called the Bogside Massacre • It’s the most notorious incident in the Troubles. • 26 Civil Rights protesters (unarmed) were killed by police • Many were shot in the back. • This case has been reopened by the British government for mishandling.
1998, Good Friday • President Clinton and the U.S. helped broker a peace treaty. • Both political parties agreed to a cease fire in exchange for representation.
Wrap Up What is the source of the conflict?
Tomorrow and Friday • Tomorrow we have a documentary from two years ago. (Extreme World, Northern Ireland) • Friday, I’m showing some photos I took and giving a little bit more of the histories of the troubles.
Bell Work • What is the source of the Troubles in Ireland?
Extreme World: N. Ireland • The host is British... What might be the problem?