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Northern Ireland – Timeline 1920 – Government of Ireland Act establishes partition – sets up parliament in Stormont 1956 – IRA begins Border Campaign – Internment introduced North and South (ends in 1959) 1962 – IRA officially end Border Campaign – North ends interment
This page includes a Northern Ireland timeline, its most important dates, and an overview of the Irish influence on world civilization.
Dates in Irish History 1100’s: start of British involvement in Ireland… some control in Waterford area, plus “The Pale” (…beyond the pale)… 1300’s: Increasing gains in northern, southern and western areas
The Plantation of Ulster, 1609. Plantations in 16th-17th Century Ireland. Those in the Midlands (1550s) and Munster (1580s) mostly failed in the face of rebellions. Rebellion of Gaelic Irish lords of Ulster under Hugh O’Neill 1594; supported by Spain as a Catholic crusade.
A flowchart illustrating all the political parties that have existed throughout the history of Northern Ireland and leading up to its formation (1889 onwards).
Comprehensively revised and updated throughout, it considers Irish history from the earliest times through the Celts, Cromwell, plantations, famine, Independence, the Omagh bomb, peace initiatives, and financial collapse.
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Nov 5, 2012 · Unlike the Free State after 1921, Northern Ireland did not experience a civil war. The 1920 Government of Ireland Act had partitioned Ireland and established parliaments for both Southern and Northern Ireland (the six Ulster counties of Antrim, Armagh, Down, Fermanagh, Londonderry and Tyrone.