Keys about...
THE TROUBLES
in Northern ireland
START
Wanted to belong to the Republic of Ireland + mainly Catholic
REPUBLICANS
2 parts
Wanted to belong to the Republic UK + mainly Protestant
UNIONISTS
- There were terrorist groups in both sides
- People fought in the streets
introducción aquí
troubles timeline
1972
1968
1993
1969
1998
Downing street declaration
Bloody sunday
Good friday agreement
Civil rights march
Battle of the bogside
London, 30th January 1993
Belfast, 10th April 1969
Derry, August 1969
Derry, 30th January 1972
Derry, 5th October 1968
CIVIL RIGHTS MARCH in Derry
The Civil Rights Association organized a march for the rights of Catholics in Northern Ireland
BUT
The British police in Derry did not permit it and fought them.
FIRST EPISODE OF VIOLENCE
BLOODY SUNDAY
People peacefully protesting
were SHOT by the British army
BATTLE of the BOGSIDE
Fights in the Catholic neighbourhood in Derry
BEGINNING OF VIOLENCE IN THE STREETS
GOOD FRIDAY AGREEMENT
Agreement for peace voted in two referendums
DOWNING STREET DECLARATION
First steps towards peace
British Government
Irish Government
Troubles Timeline
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Keys about...
THE TROUBLES
in Northern ireland
START
Wanted to belong to the Republic of Ireland + mainly Catholic
REPUBLICANS
2 parts
Wanted to belong to the Republic UK + mainly Protestant
UNIONISTS
introducción aquí
troubles timeline
1972
1968
1993
1969
1998
Downing street declaration
Bloody sunday
Good friday agreement
Civil rights march
Battle of the bogside
London, 30th January 1993
Belfast, 10th April 1969
Derry, August 1969
Derry, 30th January 1972
Derry, 5th October 1968
CIVIL RIGHTS MARCH in Derry
The Civil Rights Association organized a march for the rights of Catholics in Northern Ireland
BUT
The British police in Derry did not permit it and fought them.
FIRST EPISODE OF VIOLENCE
BLOODY SUNDAY
People peacefully protesting
were SHOT by the British army
BATTLE of the BOGSIDE
Fights in the Catholic neighbourhood in Derry
BEGINNING OF VIOLENCE IN THE STREETS
GOOD FRIDAY AGREEMENT
Agreement for peace voted in two referendums
DOWNING STREET DECLARATION
First steps towards peace
British Government
Irish Government