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Title: Northern Ireland


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Northern Ireland
  • 1169-2005

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Great Britain and Ireland
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Roots of the Conflict- religion, ethnicity and
colonialism
  • Normans in Ireland- 1169
  • Plantation of Ulster- 16th century
  • Act of Settlement 1653
  • Accession of James II 1685
  • William of Orange ascends to British throne

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King William of Orange
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Roots of the Conflict cntd
  • Penal Laws introduced from 1695 onwards
  • 1782- Irish Parliament received legislative
    independence
  • Development of Peep O Day Boys, Defenders,
    Orange Order
  • 1798- United Irishmen Rebellion
  • 1800- Act of Union
  • 1829- Catholic Emancipation

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Independence of Ireland
  • Struggle for land reforms 1870s 1880s
  • Irish Parliamentary Party 1882
  • Home Rule 1st attempt 1885
  • 2nd attempt 1893
  • 3rd attempt - 1914

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Partition
  • World War One 1914
  • Government of Ireland Act 1920
  • Irish War of Independence 1919-1921

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Irish Free State and Northern Ireland
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Northern Ireland Parliament - Stormont
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1921-1963
  • The new NI Parliament- unstable at first,
    financial and political difficulties as well as
    inexperienced government ministers
  • Catholics took little part in new NI state-
    electoral discrimination, grievances in housing,
    policing and employment.
  • A Protestant state for a Protestant people

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Reasons for unrest
  • 1963- arrival of Terence ONeill as Prime
    Minister. Introduction of reforms. Attracted
    opposition from within his party as well as from
    Ian Paisley
  • Catholics encouraged by success of Civil Rights
    movement in America
  • Formation of NICRA
  • By the late 60s the peaceful protests had begun
    to take on a more violent nature

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Initial Reaction of British Government to
Violence in Northern Ireland
  • 1969- British troops sent to Northern Ireland
  • 1970- Curfews, house searches
  • 1971- Internment
  • 1972- Bloody Sunday
  • Following this Direct Rule from Westminster was
    re-instated

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Responses to Terrorism
  • Power-sharing, Sunningdale 1973-74
  • Rolling Devolution 1982-84
  • Anglo Irish Agreement 1985
  • Downing Street Declaration - 1993

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Aftermath from Anglo-Irish Agreement
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Looking forward
  • Good Friday Agreement 1998

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Good Friday Agreement
  • Human Rights and Equality
  • Early release of terrorist prisoners
  • Decommissioning of paramilitary weapons
  • Reforms of criminal justice and policing.

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Good Friday Agreement, cont
  • Three strands,
  • 1. Creation of Northern Ireland Assembly
  • 2. North-South Relationships
  • 3. East-West Relationships

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Prospects for a Functioning Local Democracy
  • Many issues still need to be resolved, such as
    policing, decommissioning and prisoner releases
  • Remaining hostility between political parties
  • Northern Bank robbery- suspected IRA involvement
    having knock-on effect for Sinn Fein- withdrawal
    of funding

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Prospects for a Functioning Local Democracy
  • Hopes for the future
  • Inclusive government
  • Economic development
  • Development in inter-community cultural awareness
    eg. through integrated schools, cross community
    initiatives such as BEI
  • Equal opportunity programs

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