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Essay heading: North Ireland Conflict
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In the early 20th century Unionists, led by Sir Edward Carson, opposed
the introduction of Home Rule in Ireland. Unionists were in a minority on the island of Ireland as a whole, but formed a majority in the northern province of Ulster (en.wikipedia.org/Northern_Ireland).
Involved Groups and Peoples
The two major groups involved are the Protestants and the Catholics... displayed 300 characters
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The Protestants have their roots back to the British who migrated to the region when King Henry VIII was in power. The Protestants are predominantly Unionists. Unionists are "people in Ireland, Scotland, and Wales who were historically in favor of uniting their nations into a United Kingdom, or who in modern times with their nation to remain a part of the United Kingdom (www... displayed next 300 characters
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