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Could someone explain the causes of the Irish Revolution and classify them into environmental, social, economic and political factors. Where possible, indicate the links between these factors.Describe the outcome of the revolution (i.e. what is the status of the nation today?).  Explain a challenge the new democracy faces/faced. If anyone can help me that would make my day! Thanks in advance

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basically the problem started with that Ireland was catholic and GB was protestantic. GB feared that  the Irish would try to make GB catholic so they invaded into ireland at some point of time from north. After many years of war, the north stayed protestant, and the south stayed catholic. That's the state of today, this I can give you as input

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3 minutes ago, 19_blackie_73 said:

basically the problem started with that Ireland was catholic and GB was protestantic. GB feared that  the Irish would try to make GB catholic so they invaded into ireland at some point of time from north. After many years of war, the north stayed protestant, and the south stayed catholic. That's the state of today, this I can give you as input

This is wrong.. Somewhere kinda something like it.. but wrong.

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31 minutes ago, 19_blackie_73 said:

basically the problem started with that Ireland was catholic and GB was protestantic. GB feared that  the Irish would try to make GB catholic so they invaded into ireland at some point of time from north. After many years of war, the north stayed protestant, and the south stayed catholic. That's the state of today, this I can give you as input

While that has hint of truth, its far from real historical events. The fact that UK has been one of more dominant European states from fall of Roman Empire to late 1800s is key. Ireland has been under British rule for hundreds of years, and part of it still is. The part you are talking about is mainly true in Northern Ireland where religion has been one of main issue for the (now dormant) war.

 

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Well, yes, let me do your assignment for you. Why, of course!

 

 

(I legit could do this for you but I'm not going to because even giving you the main points about the revolution would take loads of my time up. In your answer, you should keep referring back to the context though (ie: social divides in Ireland, Potato Famine fallout, Act of Union fallout) because that's what links all of these together for the most part).

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