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The situation in Northern Ireland
The situation in Northern Ireland was complexed because of religion. A majority of the population was Protestants and loyal to the Crown of England. A minority was Catholics and wanted to join the Republic of Ireland.
The troubles

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The situation in Northern Ireland

The situation in Northern Ireland was complexed because of religion. A majority of the population was Protestants and loyal to the Crown of England. A minority was Catholics and wanted to join the Republic of Ireland.

The troubles

The situation in Northern Ireland

There were 2 types of rebellions: violence with bomb attacks led by the IRA and peaceful marches.

The troubles

The situation in Northern Ireland

In the 1960s, the situation worsened because Catholics were deprived of their rights and were considered as second zone citizens in Northern Ireland.

The troubles

The situation in Northern Ireland

The troubles lasted over 30 years (1960 -1997) and 3,500 people were killed in Northern Ireland.

The troubles

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