Luke Ross
10/1/2013 06:51:08 am
Cromwell moved all the Irish landlords to southern islands and wouldn't allow the Catholic go to school to get training to become a tradesman or any other profession. The English/Prostents held control of the Northern Island and many conflicts betweeen the Irish Catholics and the British Protestents occured until 1998 where a truce was signed to establish a parliament for Northern Ireland
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travis price
10/1/2013 06:55:38 am
Ccromwell moved all the Irish landlaws and he wouldnt allow the Irish to have the rights to become a tradesman or any profetions. also they couldnt hold political office. England gained controll of Ireland then.
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Matthew A
10/3/2013 03:02:57 am
Ireland is still dealing with the problems that Cromwell created in the 1600’s. For years the English had been attempting to conquer Ireland, and Cromwell finally gained control of it. In the years that would follow, future English leaders would maintain control of Ireland. Once the English started inhabiting Ireland, Catholic schools and priests were outlawed by the English Protestants who ruled the country, and Catholics were no longer allowed to pursue a trade or profession. This was to ensure that the English were the influential and educated people of the next generation. Due to frequent struggles between the Catholics and Protestants the Republic of Ireland became an independent state, while Northern Ireland remained under English rule. Today the conflict is between the Catholics and Protestants of Northern Ireland; however recent proposals strive to bring peace to the warring sides.
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Brad B.
10/5/2013 06:57:38 am
Cromwell moved the Irish landlords to southern and western parts of the island and they could not go to school to become a tradesmen or do other jobs. Cromwell conquered England in 1649 and for years, the two groups (the Irish Catholics and the English Protestants) warred. In 1919, the rebellion ended with a truce and Ireland was later divided into two different areas, the Irish Free State and Northern Ireland. Today, they are still dealing with this conflict that Cromwell created with continuous uprisings in Ireland.
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Emily Leesing
10/6/2013 01:25:37 pm
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Jordan K
10/8/2013 06:20:48 am
Cromwell relocated Catholic landowners to try and impose the British rule on the Catholic's, which in turn caused problems between the religious and political groups. Cromwell took away many things from them including learning a trade voting Etc Etc.
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Tanner Rodger
10/9/2013 10:49:35 am
Cromwell ended up actually relocating the Catholic Landowners, so that they would try and intrude on all the Catholics, which ended up causing many problems within the religious/political groups. Cromwell took away alot of privileges from these people,including being able to get an education, voting and many more.
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Christian N.
10/12/2013 07:53:07 am
As a result of Cromwell relocating all the Catholic landowners there are frequent disputes between the Catholic and the Protestants.
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philip s.
10/21/2013 02:13:16 am
Cromwell relocated the Irish landowners, this brought on arguments with Catholics and protestants. Irish people were evicted of there most basic rights and weren't able to vote or get employed this cause Ireland to break off into Irish free state and northern Ireland.
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Makena M
11/5/2013 05:53:17 am
Cromwell relocated Irish landowners and doing this caused arguments between Catholics and Protestants. Irish people no longer had the most basic and simple rights and were unable to vote or get employed. After numerous uprisings, Ireland was divided into Northen Ireland and the Irish freestate in 1949.
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