Stage 1 - Viking Period Vikings were traders and seafarers Dublin developed as a port 10 th Century Created Dublin’s trading route ( Economic Activity.

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Stage 1 - Viking Period Vikings were traders and seafarers Dublin developed as a port 10 th Century Created Dublin’s trading route ( Economic Activity )

Stage 2 – Normans Take Over Normans took control of Dublin & began to extend it from 1170 By 14 th Century Normans had developed important trading links with England – port of Dublin grew in importance – ( Economic Activity ) Dublin Castle was built & became centre of administration – English rule in Ireland - ( Administrative activity )

Stage 3 Georgian Dublin 1700’s Dublin Port, the Grand Canal & Royal Canal built to improve trade – ( Economic Activity ) Manufacturing industries developed eg. Guinness Brewery – ( Economic Activity ) Parliament was established in Dublin until 1800 – ( Administrative Activity ) Had become one of Europe's largest and most beautiful cities with broad streets ( O’Connell St.) & elegant squares (Merrion Sq.)

Stage 4 19 th Century Construction of railway opened up new markets for trade - ( Economic activity ) Mass migration of poor country people into Dublin resulted in overcrowded slum dwellings - ( Social activity) Wealthy people moved to the suburbs of Dun Laoghaire, Dalkey and Killiney - (Social activity) Decline of Georgian Dublin

Stage th Century up to 1990 Most rapid population growth Leading manufacturing and commercial centre (Economic activity) Capital city – seat of Ireland’s Parliament – Dail Eireann (Administrative activity) Migration of people from city centre to the suburbs caused Dublin to expand outwards – urban sprawl ( Social activity )

Stage 6 - Celtic Tiger Ireland Present Dublin has become Europe’s centre for financial services and business applications – ( Economic activity ) Urban dev and construction of expensive apts in city centre has brought wealthy people back into the city - ( Social activity ) Public transport has been upgraded by the Dart and Luas ( Economic activity ) Ireland’s primate city.