Ireland has been experiencing many problems in Ireland for many years, but there are many reasons for this, which caused a big international advertisement. These problems lead to the current situation in Northern Ireland. In this course we will examine the cause of these problems and what is happening now. Today, Ireland is split in half, South Ireland is an independent country with its own government, North Ulster is part of the UK and is governed by the British government in London.
The history of Ireland suffers from the hardships of Irish people. Visiting Ireland today, it is clear that Ireland is a reflection. It is a mural painting the history of the Republic of Ireland, a memorial to the great famine, a memorial to Sunday statues and murals of bloodshed, a Memorial Award for members of the Abbey Theater participating in the Easter uprising, or buried in Grasse Whether it is a flower placed in the grave of a large leader or not In the text, I seem to have met with the past I have been to Ireland.
There are many settlers in Ireland that have had a great impact on Irish people today. Today 's Irish conflict is related to the invasion of many domestic cultures such as England. However, all cultures in Ireland retain many positive features such as dance, music gifts, and overall enjoyment.
Today's social stratification in Ireland has not been decided yet. During Celtic tigers, it was thought that the whole of Ireland was very wealthy, and many were classified as "rich" or "higher society." However, as a result of the economic downturn, the social status of wealth in the country has deteriorated. Today, more people are working or middle class, and still a few people are in the upper class of society. As the unemployment rate rises, many people are forced to unemploy.
Irish farms have brought a large population from the UK to Ireland, from medieval to early modern times. The resulting Protestant dominance, the Irish sovereign aristocracy, is widely thinking itself as an Anglo-Irish. In the 16th and 17th centuries British Protestant settlers conquered Catholic Gaelic residents in northern Ireland in Ireland's Plantation and the Irish William War; this "introduces racial allegiance to British interests in Ireland By "By doing". Religious factors to strategically regulate Ireland's clear attempt