Ireland - Landmarks
Summary
20th Century:* The Easter Rising p.10) * The Anglo-Irish Treaty (p.11) * A New Constitution & Republic (p.12) * WW2 (p.13) * The Troubles (p.14) * The Celtic Tiger (p.15) * The 2022 Censuus (p.16)
Quizlet (p.3)
Maps (p.3)
Timelines (p.4-5)
Ireland before 1800 (p.6)
19th Century:* The Act of Union (p.7) * The Irish Potato Famine (p.8) * Immigration (p.9)
QUIZ (p.17)
Quizlet
Ireland before 1800
19th Century: The Act of Union
19th Century: The Irish Potato Famine
From 1845 to 1849, the potato crop was affected by a blight (a disease) which resulted in the Great Hunger or the Great Famine. About one million people died from starvation or famine-related diseases. The British government was slow to provide aid and allowed landlords to continue exporting grain.
19th Century: Immigration
Up to two million people were forced to emigrate to Great Britain and especially to the USA. Emigration continued for decades. By 1921, the population was 4 million. In 1960, it was down to 3 million.
20th Century: Rebellion
Irish demands for independence had been growing through the 19th century. Two Home Rule bills, which would allow self-government of domestic affairs, failed in 1886 and 1893. ln 1914, a third bill passed but was not put into effect because of WW1. On Easter Monday, 1916, a small group of nationalists proclaimed a provisional Irish government and occupied government buildings. The Easter Rising only lasted a week, and its leaders were executed.
Going further
20th Century: The Anglo-Irish Treaty
Going further
1920, Punch magazine, The British Prime Minister David Lloyd George partitioning Ireland
20th Century: A New Constitution & Republic
1937
1949
Ireland during World War 2
20th Century: The Troubles
Going further
20th Century: The Celtic Tiger
Dublin, VHI offices
2022 Irish Demographics
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Ireland - Landmarks
Summary
20th Century:* The Easter Rising p.10) * The Anglo-Irish Treaty (p.11) * A New Constitution & Republic (p.12) * WW2 (p.13) * The Troubles (p.14) * The Celtic Tiger (p.15) * The 2022 Censuus (p.16)
Quizlet (p.3)
Maps (p.3)
Timelines (p.4-5)
Ireland before 1800 (p.6)
19th Century:* The Act of Union (p.7) * The Irish Potato Famine (p.8) * Immigration (p.9)
QUIZ (p.17)
Quizlet
Ireland before 1800
19th Century: The Act of Union
19th Century: The Irish Potato Famine
From 1845 to 1849, the potato crop was affected by a blight (a disease) which resulted in the Great Hunger or the Great Famine. About one million people died from starvation or famine-related diseases. The British government was slow to provide aid and allowed landlords to continue exporting grain.
19th Century: Immigration
Up to two million people were forced to emigrate to Great Britain and especially to the USA. Emigration continued for decades. By 1921, the population was 4 million. In 1960, it was down to 3 million.
20th Century: Rebellion
Irish demands for independence had been growing through the 19th century. Two Home Rule bills, which would allow self-government of domestic affairs, failed in 1886 and 1893. ln 1914, a third bill passed but was not put into effect because of WW1. On Easter Monday, 1916, a small group of nationalists proclaimed a provisional Irish government and occupied government buildings. The Easter Rising only lasted a week, and its leaders were executed.
Going further
20th Century: The Anglo-Irish Treaty
Going further
1920, Punch magazine, The British Prime Minister David Lloyd George partitioning Ireland
20th Century: A New Constitution & Republic
1937
1949
Ireland during World War 2
20th Century: The Troubles
Going further
20th Century: The Celtic Tiger
Dublin, VHI offices
2022 Irish Demographics