Ireland
Irish Policy from 1865 to 1900 (roughly)
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- Created on: 30-03-16 11:40
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- Ireland
- Background to Ireland
- Protestant ascendancy
- Catholic association
- Irish Potato Famine
- Mass immigration
- 3 Fs
- Fenian
- Tithes to Anglican church
- 90% catholic
- Policy after 1865
- Liberals
- 1817 Universities Test Act
- 1872 Ballot Act
- 1869 Irish Church Act
- 1870 First Irish Land Act
- Bessborough commission set up during 2nd ministry to investigate 1st land act
- 1880 Second Irish Land Act
- Coercion
- Kilmainham treaty
- 2 Failed Home Rule Bills (1886, 1893)
- Conservative
- Coercion
- 1887: 3rd Irish Land Act (Balfour)
- 1887: Crimes Act
- 1891: 33M set aside for tenants to have loans
- 1891: congested districts board
- Liberals
- Main grievances in Ireland
- Religious
- Political
- Land
- Historical debate
- Hamer: home rule was used to reassert power over liberal party
- Matthews: Home Rule was a long term political solution to pacify the Irish
- Lyons: Home Rule was a Christian solution
- Tanner:Irish Policy was Lead by Gladstone's principles
- Feuchtwanger: Gladstone used Ireland to unite the party, but misjudged it
- Randolph Churchill: 'old man in a hurry' on home rule
- Key Groups in Ireland
- Fenian
- Land League
- Parnell
- Protestant Land Owners
- Home Rulers
- Background to Ireland
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