Ireland's counterattack has launched a campaign to restore the autonomy of Ireland. It started in 1858 and started with a secret revolutionary society called Fenian Brotherhood. This group was formed to help resolve potato hunger, government poverty, and the survival of the church. Between 1856 and 1870, the Fenians organized an uprising in Ireland, invaded British cities and erupted in Canada (de Nie). The purpose of this society is to achieve independence from the UK by force.
Prior to the outbreak of famine, Ireland was very poor, so it had a big impact on Irish society. In the 1800's, Ireland was one of the poorest countries in Western European countries. In the British study of 1835, I found that more than half of the Irish rural families lived in mud houses. There was one room, no window, there was no chimney. This shows that the living environment of most Irish farmers is very bad. When living under these conditions, it is almost impossible for Irish farmers to survive because of farmers' living conditions when hunger attacks. Generally, the living environment of these farmers certainly killed more than 1 million Irish people. Men, women, and children
British rule in Ireland dates back to the Middle Ages when the Norman Order from the UK arrived in Ireland for the first time at the invitation of the chief of Ireland. For a variety of reasons, Britain's presence in Ireland has grown over the next several hundred years. During the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603), British settlers (mainly from Scotland) visited Ireland to suppress the resistance of local Ireland. In the middle of the 17th century, British parliamentary leader Oliver Cromwell further strengthened the British rule over Ireland, and his army washed the Irish countryside. Cromwell persecuted thousands of native Irish people and persecuted Catholics in Ireland. The Roman Catholic Church was banned in 1695, but the Catholic priest continued practicing in the basement
After an abnormally painful Irish Catholic rebellion and civil war, Oliver Cromwell conquered Ireland on behalf of the Commonwealth and its invasion lasted from 1649 to 1651. Under the rule of the Cromwell government, most of Ireland's land ownership was transferred to the Puritan military camp and commercial office. I will pay the cost of war. In the 17th century Ireland was shocked by an 11 year war that began with the 1641 rebellion when Irish Catholics rebelled the control of British and Protestant settlers. Catholic gentleman conquered Ireland on behalf of the Commonwealth Oliver Cromwell, who called the Irish Federation in the context of the Tri-National War from 1649 to 1653 (1642 to 1649). Cromwell's conquest was the most dangerous stage of the war. So far, more than half of Ireland's prewar population has been killed or exiled as slaves, many of whom died because of the harsh circumstances.