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The Longest Conflict Intermediate Global Literature
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Early English Interest 1 1 1 1171 P P P Pope Alexander III I I I Ireland to Henry II 1 1 1 1500’s H H H Henry VIII & Elizabeth I C C C Colonization increased R R R Rebellions
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1600s Colonization C C C Colonization E E E English & Scottish settlers O O O Oliver Cromwell conquered B B B Battle of the Boyne P P P Protestant King William C C C Catholic King James K K K King William won E E E England claimed Ireland
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Split Between North & South 1 1 1 1912 H H H Home rule campaign N N N N. Ireland Parliament 1 1 1 1920s N N N North: British rule S S S South: Ireland 1 1 1 1949 I I I Irish full republic B B B British government makes promises to Northern Ireland Parliament
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1960s Civil Rights 1 1 1 1961 R R R Riots in N. Ireland B B B British army deployed I I I Irish Republican Army C C C Civilian or IRA? 1 1 1 1968 R R R Riots in N. Ireland R R R RUC (British police) IIIIrish Catholic youth R R R RUC/IRA armed conflict 1 1 1 1969 O O O Official IRA: political P P P Provisional IRA: hard-line indepencence campaign
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1970s Violence I I I IRA ““““The British Army is a foreign army on Irish soil.” OOOOrganize rioting Catholic youth KKKKill British Police with booby-trap bombs K K K Killings CCCCatholic and Protestant civilians PPPParamilitary members BBBBritish soldiers and police “ “ “ “Revenge Acts” H uman, car & letter bombs R ailway stations & airports estaraunts & stores
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Attacks & Talks 1 1 1 1980s AAAAttacks on British mainland & abroad E E E Early 1990s BBBBattle-related deaths decrease BBBBritish & Irish informal talks IIIIRA secretly meets British govt A A A August 1994 IIIIRA ceasefire
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Negotiation Deadlock 1 1 1 1995 IIIInternational attention PPPPresident Clinton to N. Ireland 1 1 1 1996 BBBBritish fail to negotiate AAAAnother IRA bombing campaign 1 1 1 1997 nnnnegotiation process revived hhhhostilities stop BBBBritish to negotiate if IRA ceasefire IIIIRA hardliners bomb police stations
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Majority for Peace 1 1 1 1998 “The Belfast Agreement” 77771% in Northern Ireland 55551% Northern Irish Protestants 99999% Catholics 1 1 1 1999 “Good Friday Agreement” DDDDifficulty convincing smaller factions to join
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Decommission of Weapons 2222001 IIIIRA refused to decommission weapons BBBBritish government pressure IIIIRA began putting up arms 2222002 BBBBritish government unsatisfied IIIInstalled direct rule from London 2222005 IIIIRA militants end armed campaign DDDDecommissioning officially complete BBBBritish continued suspension of N. Ireland institutions
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Ongoing Tensions After almost a thousand years, the situation in Northern Ireland continues as one of the longest conflicts in history.
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Sources 2008 Department of Peace and Conflict Resource www.pcr.uu.se/database/conflictSummary.php?ID=131 DidYouKnow.org www.didyouknow.org/story/northernireland.htm www.didyouknow.org/story/northernireland.htm
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