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Northern IrelandProtestants Vs. Catholics
  • Conflict in
  • Multi-Ethnic Societies

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Background
  • During the 1100s, Ireland was a united country
  • Subsequently it was conquered by England in the
    1200s
  • The Irish Catholics who stayed behind were given
    the less fertile land
  • English landlords brought in Protestant Scottish
    and English settlers into the northern parts of
    Ireland and pushed out the local Catholic farmers

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Background
  • Northern Ireland became predominantly Protestant
  • King James II (Catholic) came to the throne and
    tried to defeat the Protestants
  • He failed and was defeated by King William of
    Orange in the Battle of Boyne in 1690

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Background
  • Penal Laws were implemented against the Catholics
    by the Protestants to ensure that they had
    complete control of Ireland
  • No Catholic can buy land
  • No Catholic shall be allowed to vote
  • No Catholic can join the army
  • No Catholic may receive higher education

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Background
  • In 1800, Ireland became part of the United
    Kingdom (England)
  • In the late 1800s, local Irish Catholics sought
    limited self-government known as Home Rule
  • Hostilities continued and were so bad that
    Britain lost control of the southern part of
    Ireland

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Background
  • In 1921, Ireland was divided into 2 separate
    parts, based on majority religion
  • Northern Ireland (which was predominantly
    Protestant)
  • Southern Ireland (Irish Free State)
  • Had their own parliament but consulted the
    English monarchy regarding foreign affairs

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Background
  • The Catholics in the North were treated very
    unfairly by the government
  • In 1949, the Irish Free State cut ties with
    Britain and became the Republic of Ireland

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Background
  • Before 1972
  • Northern Ireland had its own parliament in
    Stormont
  • Since 1972
  • Northern Ireland has been ruled directly by the
    British parliament in London
  • Northern Ireland is in charge of commerce, health
    and education
  • Ministers are predominantly protestant

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Causes of Conflict in Northern Ireland
  • Catholics and Protestants see themselves as 2
    different groups
  • Lack of common identity prevents understanding
    and co-operation between the 2 groups. (This
    shows that Lack of Common Identity is the
    UNDERLYING CAUSE)
  • Religious differences cause tension BUT ARE NOT a
    cause of conflict

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Causes of Conflict in Northern Ireland
  • Divided Loyalties
  • Unequal Allocation of Housing
  • Unequal Employment Opportunities
  • Lack of Voting Rights
  • Lack of Opportunities for Social Interaction

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Causes of Conflict in Northern Ireland
  • Divided Loyalties
  • Most Protestants see themselves as British and do
    not want a union with the Republic of Ireland as
    they fear a Catholic government would not
    tolerate them and their beliefs

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Causes of Conflict in Northern Ireland
  • Divided Loyalties
  • Catholics see themselves as Irish and want to be
    reunited with the Republic of Ireland
  • Catholics are also resentful of the history of
    English conquest where Catholics were killed or
    ill-treated

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Causes of Conflict in Northern Ireland
  • Divided Loyalties
  • Loyalty to different countries makes the
    Catholics and Protestants intolerant of each other

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Causes of Conflict in Northern Ireland
  • Unequal Allocation of Housing
  • Provision of housing by city councils
  • Public houses are partly subsidized
  • Housing councils are predominantly Protestant
  • Large Catholic families have to wait for a long
    time to get houses
  • Catholics are frustrated by the long wait

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Causes of Conflict in Northern Ireland
  • Unequal Employment Opportunities
  • Competition for jobs
  • Difficult for Catholics to get jobs in the civil
    service
  • Unequal employment opportunities for the
    Catholics despite having similar academic
    qualifications
  • The Catholics felt resentful and frustrated
    because they had no chance of having a bright
    future and supporting their families

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Causes of Conflict in Northern Ireland
  • Lack of Voting Rights
  • Before 1969, voting rights were a problem
    because
  • Only those who owned houses and businesses were
    entitled to vote in the elections
  • Each household was given 2 votes while business
    owners were given more votes based on the number
    of staff they had

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Causes of Conflict in Northern Ireland
  • Lack of Voting Rights
  • Before 1969, voting rights were a problem
    because
  • As the Protestants were richer and had bigger
    businesses, the Catholics lost out
  • Voting districts were also drawn up to include
    more Protestants

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Causes of Conflict in Northern Ireland
  • Lack of Voting Rights
  • Since 1969, the system is fairer
  • Everyone has a vote
  • if he or she is a British citizen
  • Was born in Northern Ireland
  • Lived in the UK for 7 years
  • Voting districts were re-drawn to ensure fairness

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Causes of Conflict in Northern Ireland
  • Lack of Opportunities for Social Interaction
  • Fully funded public schools for Protestants only
    and partially-funded private schools for
    Catholics only
  • Integrated schools set up by private individuals
    only attract about 5 of the total school-going
    population of Northern Ireland

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Causes of Conflict in Northern Ireland
  • Lack of Opportunities for Social Interaction
  • Protestant children are taught British history
    and play British sports like rugby, hockey and
    cricket
  • They are loyal to the British and sing the
    British national anthem
  • Nothing about the Catholics or the history of
    Northern Ireland is taught from a neutral
    perspective

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Causes of Conflict in Northern Ireland
  • Lack of Opportunities for Social Interaction
  • Catholic children are taught Irish history and
    play Irish sports like hurling and are taught the
    Irish language and culture
  • They are loyal to the Republic of Ireland and see
    Britain as a foreign country
  • Nothing about the Protestants or the history of
    Northern Ireland is taught from a neutral
    perspective

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Causes of Conflict in Northern Ireland
  • Lack of Opportunities for Social Interaction
  • Catholics and Protestants live in separate
    residential areas
  • Opportunities for social interaction are reduced

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Homework
  • The Irish conflict is mainly caused by a lack of
    social interaction. How far do you agree with
    this statement? Explain your answer. 12m
  • Remember to give social interaction as the GF and
    2OFs
  • Weigh your lack of social interaction factor
    against the MAIN CAUSE of the conflict
  • Is it more important? Less important?
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