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Tuesday, March 09, 2010

why the situation in Ireland has been difficult in one essay.

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First draft plan.
For my mum and In defence of James Henry Ware of Ireland and the lack of resources he had to turn Ireland Anglican.
What factors worked against mutual toleration between Catholics and Protestants between the mid sixteenth century and the end of the nineteenth century?

Britain and Ireland as case study to pick up with Spanish armada, England viewed Ireland and Highlands of Scotland with suspicion for showing support to the defeated ships caught in the storms. Creation of a centre and periphery in terms of investment and at that time main cities were London, Edinburgh and then Bristol for the developing tea and slave trade.

War the failings of an integrated peace plan and pre Westphalia a lack of international law with the crusades seeing christian states taking it out on each other as the reformation can be seen as a war against impurities of the soul rather than and instead of redemption through violence the former Advocated by Luther / Zwingli / Calvin seen in the CD

Dynastic feuding the lack of a coherent whole British Isles state with accurate communication between all its population centres and a universally supported church that enjoyed majority support in all its home island territories. This occurred due to a lack of technology of later in the modern age and the fact picked up on in the CD that there were diverging reformations in England and Scotland. This was due to the feuding within the House of Stuart under the mother of James 1st Queen Mary. This resulted in church schisms and protestant plantations to keep down catholic lords in Ireland as the lack of a coherent form of governance equal to England was still occurring despite the 1540 upgrading from Overlord of Ireland to King in Henry VIIIs title. Lord dating from Henry II claiming title over the Earl of Pembroke’s lands in Ireland gained after marrying the High Kings Daughter after he restored him to his throne. This situation had caused the pope to appeal to the English King to intervene.

Reason for that: anti catholic laws and persecution brought in to prevent espionage and defend the life of Elizabeth 1st.

Hence the notion of fusion of countries was fraught with difficulty in the west without the use of referenda prior to the EU and the only way that was done in the more distant past was one sided and anti semitic (Austrian anschluss the proving ground of Goebells nice and nasty approach portraying the nice austrian Hitler against those nasty thieving Jews, later compounded by Goebells in the war saying that they were rats and vermin). Had Hitler had the electoral reform and referenda commission in his day and played by the rules of the League of Nations, would the Jews not have perished in the death camps of Auschwitz and Birkenau. Not if you read the writings of the man and Mein Kampf in which he places his woes at their behest. So how did the genocidal maniac slip through in Germany? Note pictures in Chidester and the despair of not being unified by temporal rulers, the idea of a new Charlemagne idealised warfare and the UK as a potential ally with visits by Chamberlain bolstering support for the Nazi regime in the 1930s and the political ambitions of Churchill who is said to asked Hitler about the plight of the Jews when he was in Germany.



Finance and Politics,
To win an empire the Union of crowns in an era prior to proper fiscal regulation, borrowing against land in England and Ireland occurred, prior to UK wide parliamentary regulation of this practice after the 1829 Emancipation of Catholics Act

Lack of an Anglican prayer book for the Gaels as conformity was in Language and the Irish and Scots dialects were being separated by differing codification in writing as oral culture was codified. Further faith communities under the then English speaking Irish Parliament in Dublin and enforced by the nonconformists who again differed in religion and believed in no surrender to popery for fear of death (See Paisley account of History in study guide two) and no right of return to their areas of Scotland and England having worked themselves out of poverty.

Differs from welsh common prayer book movement granted royal patronage under Elizabeth 1st which was self financing by the welsh commerce community (Study Guide 2) and who wanted equality with England within the union under a common crown (why Plaid Cymru has historically in the twentieth century not been a specifically pro independence party as it united nonconformists and Anglicans horrified with war of both conflicts and wanting to rebuild the UK as a federation of Kingdoms until the EU and SNP policy developments of Independence in Europe replaced Independence in the Commonwealth in their rhetoric at election time). Hence need for Alliance for Democracy as a political force at this general election to allow the idea of a federation of the Kingdoms under a council of the Isles to develop so that the Crown can be kept in Ulster and the President in Ireland so both can look to the Commonwealth as Her Majesty the Queen in 2009 encouraged people to do in her 3 o clock Christmas Radio broadcast without being played by the Irish American community supplying funds for guns for the Real IRA until the next recession caused there forces USA to join the Commonwealth or the next government invites them to join.

Problems of
Famine,
Resultant persecution fears and lack of a mercantile and industrial base on the island of Ireland led to an agriculture based economy that was backward compared with England and couldn’t cope in the 1840s with washout harvests leading to starvation and poverty. Consequence of the great game of nations being won on the back of slavery and conquest as the UK gained an empire but lacked a way to govern it without population movements under a rule of law at the centre, unlike America after the revolutionary wars. The defence was the rule of law was then used to abolish slavery while the Americans still had it, which enabled Queen Victoria to end it there as well by backing Abraham Lincoln over the South as UK citizens regardless of faith, denomination or branch fought to stop slavery. However there were those who fought to keep slavery as well and this divide in the aristocracy saw some resistance to home rule as well.

Poverty Overseas as the megaphone diplomacy effect, the streets of New York and Boston Nineteenth Century seeing hostility to the crown fuel into a lawless underclass in poor accommodation, characterised in England and in an era pre housing benefit post ww2 of no blacks no irish in the windows of London streets.

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