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Bobby Sands went on a hunger strike and died to protest British rule in Northern Ireland

Bobby Sands went on a hunger strike and died to protest British rule in Northern Ireland. World History Presents. “The Troubles” in Northern Ireland. Geography of Ireland: - A country tucked away in the Northwestern part of Europe -It rarely snows in Ireland because of the GULF STREAM.

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Bobby Sands went on a hunger strike and died to protest British rule in Northern Ireland

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  1. Bobby Sands went on a hunger strike and died to protest British rule in Northern Ireland

  2. World History Presents “The Troubles” in Northern Ireland

  3. Geography of Ireland: - A country tucked away in the Northwestern part of Europe -It rarely snows in Ireland because of the GULF STREAM

  4. EARLY IRISH HISTORY • 4 th century- St. Patrick converts the population to the Roman Catholic Religion • 11 th century England conquers the island • 1608- Protestant Scottish settlers are encouraged to emigrate to Ireland. The land is taken from the Irish and given to them. These “Scotch-Irish” are loyal to Great Britain to this day.

  5. The BLACK AND TANS WERE BRITISH-HIRED POLICEMEN AHHH! Shall we leave this one alone? Nah, we’re BAD TO THE BONE. IRISH VICTIM

  6. A serious POTATO BLIGHT struck the island in the 1840’s . Most of Ireland relied on this vegetable. What was the effect on Ireland?

  7. Massive famine and starvation Lord help us; the British sure won’t I’mso hungry Mom!

  8. The British offered food to the peasants if the Catholics would change their religion. Stop being Catholic and we’ll give you some of this food!!!

  9. Irish Catholic peasants were victims of a BRITISH GENOCIDE- many died, thousands left their cabins to come to AMERICA in the 1850’s and 1860’s. There is a better place to be...

  10. But still from near and far to seek America, they came by thousands to court the wild And she just patiently smiled and bore them a child To be their spirit and guiding light. And that place is America! What event in American history occurred in 1860?

  11. TheEASTER REBELLIONoccurred in1916as Irish rebels tried to drive the British out. The rebellion failed and 7 Irish leaders were executed

  12. The British negotiated a treaty in 1921 to split the island into two countries: a CatholicIRISH FREE STATEin the south and mostlyProtestantULSTER, orNORTHERN IRELAND, which remainedpart ofGREAT BRITAIN. Michael Collins was the Irish Prime Minister. Give Ireland back to the Irish, Don’t make them have to take it away. Give Ireland back to the Irish, Make Ireland Irish today.

  13. ReligiousDivisions Diary

  14. Over one third of the Ulster’s population is Catholic. Many feel discriminated against by the Protestant majority. In 1972, Catholics attempted tomarch through DERRY to protestINTERNMENT. The result was Bloody Sunday.

  15. Death toll: 13 Catholics

  16. At one time, there were 3,000 British troops in Ulster sent to keep the peace.

  17. Terms you should know: IRA- IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY(terrorist group)supporting the Republican cause UVF-Ulster Volunteer Force(Protestant terror group) INTERNMENT-the policy of detaining someone without trial SINN FEIN (pronounced “SHIN FANE”)- the legal political party of the IRA Transubstantiation The Catholic doctrine of changing of bread and wine into the body and blood of God

  18. Hundreds of nationalists were arbitrarily imprisoned without charge or trial, beaten and tortured, and retained in Long Kesh camp, a former British army airfield.

  19. Could You go 66 days without food? Bobby Sands did

  20. Bobby Sands had just been elected to Parliament, from his prison cell! • Other hunger strikers followed

  21. The IRA strikes targets in England too

  22. On August 15, 1998, a bomb went off in Omagh, Ireland. It killed 29 and wounded 200 innocent people.

  23. Scenes from the Omagh bombing and from life under British rule

  24. Song: Luck of the Irish by John Lennon and his wife Yoko

  25. Man being arrested

  26. Soldier on patrol

  27. Police tower

  28. Boy with plastic bullet

  29. Pro-British graffiti

  30. Anti-Riot Vehicle

  31. Why the hell are the British there anyway?As they kill with God on their sideBlame it all on the kids and the IRAAs the Bastards commit genocide

  32. If you had the luck of the IrishYou would be sorry and wish you were deadYou should have the luck of the IrishAs you would wish you was English insteadYes you would wish you were English instead

  33. THE END

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