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Why did the Protestants in Ireland in the 1800s not want Home Rule? Edited to be more specific. I had read the wiki, just thought it was too much of a narrative and organized by time instead of motive. |
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Why did the Protestants in Ireland in the 1800s not want Home Rule? deleted 12 characters in body; edited title |
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Why did the Protestants in Ireland in the 1800s not want Home Rule? Yeah, I have. I've used wikipedia plenty before, thanks. I was looking for something a little less 'broad' as you might say and a little more "at one place". |
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Feb 3 |
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What made William Pitt beleive that it was in England's “interest of England to govern Ireland” when Ireland and England were unified? I was actually asking about something I read in an article about Irish and English conflict that didn't give all the specifics. I also feel as if the question is more than focused, as it gives the context of William Pitt, a specific year to match the quotation, and it asks for 'key events'. Not an essay in response. |
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What made William Pitt beleive that it was in England's “interest of England to govern Ireland” when Ireland and England were unified? added 48 characters in body |
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Feb 3 |
asked | Why did the Protestants in Ireland in the 1800s not want Home Rule? |
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Feb 3 |
asked | What made William Pitt beleive that it was in England's “interest of England to govern Ireland” when Ireland and England were unified? |