Essays Tagged: "Ian Paisley"

the son of capt.a o'neill capt.terence o'neil and the role he played as p.m. of northern ireland.

h the trade unions, to bring Protestants and Catholics into working relationships, and to end sectarianism and the long injustice of Protestant rule. A historic event was the visit of Seán Lema ... first such contact since partition. He met opposition from within his own party and was attacked by Ian Paisley, then emerging as a leader in the entrenched opposition to any concessions to Catholics. ...

(7 pages) 46 0 3.0 May/2002

Subjects: History Term Papers

Northern Ireland: The Troubles.

There were extreme and moderate politicians. Some politicians supported the idea of segregation, discrimination and a protestant rule. Othe ... s were the choice of Catholics or they tried to improve rights for Catholics.Some protestant politicians thought that the majority should rule. Two thirds of Northern Ireland's population was Protesta ... hould rule. Two thirds of Northern Ireland's population was Protestant and one third were Catholic. Ian Paisley formed the Ulster Protestant Action group. He claimed that because Catholics were not lo ...

(3 pages) 33 0 0.0 Oct/2005

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History