Great Britain and the Irish Question 1774-1923

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Leader of the United Irishmen
Wolfe Tone
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This minority religion was higher up in class.
Protestant Ascendancy
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The year 1800 was when this was passed.
Act of Union
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This person was elected in the County Clare Election in 1828
O'Connell
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This was passed in 1829 due to a O'Connell being elected.
Catholic Emancipation
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Extension of the franchise in 1832.
Great Reform Act
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The agreement between the Whigs and O'Connell to vote together on certain reforms.
Lichfield House Compact
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This event took place in the following time period: 1845-1849
The Great Famine
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The governments attitude/theory to the famine.
Laissez-Faire
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This made it so that Irish local taxation was responsible for Irish hunger relief and work creation schemes
Labour Rate Act
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Assistant Secretary to HM Treasury during the famine who administered famine relief but had a very negative attitude to the Irish people.
Charles Trevelyan
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In the Famine, many people starved and some migrated to...
America
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1868 was the start of this persons 1st Ministry.
Gladstone
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Fenian group that formed in the United States in 1858.
Irish Republican brotherhood
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What happen to the Church of Ireland when the Irish Church Act was passed in 1869?
Diestablishment
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The First Irish Land Act (1870) was...
Unsuccessful
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The Irish Universities Bill (1873) was ... in the Commons.
Defeated
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The original leader of the Home Rule Party.
Issac ****
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This event happened in Ireland in the period: 1879-82.
Land War
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Michael Davitt formed the ... in 1879.
Irish National Land League
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In 1880 ... became leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party.
Charles Parnell
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The agreement between Gladstone and Parnell. Gladstone would release Parnell from Gaol and Parnell would use his influence to prevent violence.
Kilmainham Treaty
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The Irish Secretary was killed in this event in 1882.
Phoenix Park Murders
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This type of bill was defeated by the Commons in 1886. There would be another in 1893 and would be passed in 1912.
Home Rule
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The main fall of Parnell was because he was having an affair with... wife.
Captain O'Shea
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This act allowed exceptional powers of arrest and imprisonment to be granted to the authorities in Ireland.
Coercion
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Who was the Prime Minister who repealed the Corn Laws.
Robert Peel
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Irish Provence that had a population that was mostly Protestant.
Ulster
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Laws in place that discriminate against the Catholics.
Penal Laws
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Due to the issue of Home Rule, the Liberals split into the Liberals and the...
Unionists
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This minority religion was higher up in class.

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Protestant Ascendancy

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The year 1800 was when this was passed.

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This person was elected in the County Clare Election in 1828

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This was passed in 1829 due to a O'Connell being elected.

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