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  1. Ireland · Founded
    Dec 29, 1937
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    When was Ireland officially its own country?
    The Republic of Ireland, officially declared so in 1949, is an independent state in the south part of the territory and it occupies most of the island. It shares a border in the north with Northern Ireland, but they are separate countries and the Republic of Ireland it’s not part of the United Kingdom.
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    When did Ireland became a Free State?
    Ireland became a fully independent state in 1937 but did not withdraw from the Commonwealth until 12 years later. The prospect of rejoining has never been seriously pursued.
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    When was Ireland conquered by the British?
    Ireland during the period 1536–1691 saw the first full conquest of the island by England and its colonization with Protestant settlers from Great Britain.This established two central themes in future Irish history: subordination of the country to London-based governments and sectarian animosity between Catholics and Protestants. The period saw Irish society transform from a locally driven ...
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    When was the first Mormon church built in Ireland?
    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Ireland. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has had a presence in the island of Ireland since at least 1840, when the Mormon missionary John Taylor first preached in Newry. He and other missionaries converted a number of Irish people, forming a branch in Hillsborough, County Down.
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Ireland

    In 1800, following the Irish Rebellion of 1798, the Irish and the British parliaments enacted the Acts of Union. The merger created a new political entity called United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland with effect from 1 January 1801. Part of the agreement forming the basis of union was that the Test Act … See more

    The first evidence of human presence in Ireland dates to around 33,000 years ago, with further findings dating the presence of homo sapiens to around 10,500 to 7,000 BC. The receding of the ice after the Younger Dryas cold … See more

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    Early Christian Ireland (400–800) image

    The Iron Age in Ireland began about 600 BC. The period between the start of the Iron Age and the historic period (AD 431) saw the gradual … See more

    The middle centuries of the first millennium AD marked great changes in Ireland. Politically, what appears to have been a prehistoric … See more

    Arrival of the Normans
    By the 12th century, Ireland was divided politically into a shifting hierarchy of petty kingdoms and over-kingdoms. Power was exercised by the … See more

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    Stone Age to Bronze Age
    What is known of pre-Christian Ireland comes from references in Roman writings, Irish poetry, … See more

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    The first recorded Viking raid in Irish history occurred in 795 AD when Vikings from Norway looted the island. Early Viking raids were generally fast-paced and small in scale. These early … See more

    Conquest and rebellion
    From 1536, Henry VIII of England decided to reconquer Ireland and bring it under crown control. The Fitzgerald dynasty of Kildare, who had become the effective rulers of Ireland in the 15th century, had become unreliable … See more

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  4. https://www.livinginireland.ie/culture-society/a-brief-history-of-ireland
      • Early Irish History. Historians estimate that Ireland was first settled by humans at a relatively …
      • Early Christian Ireland. Following the arrival of Saint Patrick and other Christian missionaries …
      • The Viking Era. At the end of the 8th century and during the 9th century Vikings, from where …
      • The Norman Era. The 12th century saw the arrival of the Normans. The Normans built …
      • Plantations and Penal Laws. After King Henry VIII declared himself head of the Church in …
      • Union with Great Britain. In 1782 a Parliamentary faction led by Henry Grattan (a Protestant) …
      • The Great Famine. Potatoes were the staple food of a growing population at the time. When …
      • Home Rule. There was little effective challenge to Britain’s control of Ireland until the efforts …
      • Easter Rising. On April 24 (Easter Monday) 1916, two groups of armed rebels, the Irish …
      • War of Independence. What followed is known as the ‘war of independence’ when the Irish …
  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ireland

    During the last glacial period, and until about 16,000 BC, much of Ireland was periodically covered in ice. The relative sea level was less than 50m lower resulting in an ice bridge (but not a land bridge) forming between Ireland and Great Britain. By 14,000 BC this ice bridge existed only between Northern Ireland and Scotland and by 12,000 BC Ireland was completely separated fro…

    • Ethnic groups: 96.4% White, 1.7% Asian, …
    • Area: 84,421 km² (32,595 sq mi)
  6. https://www.discoveringireland.com/the-history-of-ireland

    WebIreland, as an island lying out on the north western fringe of continental Europe was settled by humans civilisations relatively late in European prehistory terms with the first human settlements taking place around …

  7. https://www.ireland-information.com/articles/brief...

    Web1948 Ireland declared a Republic by Costello. Northern Ireland is declared a separate entity. 1969 Rioting between Catholics and Protestants. Civil Rights marches escalate. British troops called in to keep order. 1971 …

  8. https://www.britannica.com/topic/history-of-Ireland

    WebOct 02, 2009 · When the Irish Free State was created in 1922, a further advance was made, for the governor-general was chosen by the Free State government and approved only by the crown. The representative of the …

  9. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Ireland_(800–1169)

    WebThe history of Ireland 800–1169 covers the period in the history of Ireland from the first Viking raids to the Norman invasion. The first two centuries of this period are characterised by Viking raids and the subsequent Norse …

  10. https://www.petersommer.com/ireland/history

    WebIreland: A Brief Timeline Late Palaeolithic: After the retreat of the last Ice Age’s glaciers, Ireland is initially connected by landbridge to Southwest Scotland and thus indirectly to the European continent. The link to …

  11. www.historyworld.net/wrldhis/plaintexthistories.asp?historyid=ac70

    Web12th - 15th century 16th - 17th century 18th century 19th century To 1922 HISTORY OF IRELAND Timeline Beaker folk and Celts: 2000 BC - AD 400 Neolithic Ireland, forming …

  12. https://www.irishhistorycompressed.com/timeline-of-irish-history

    WebThe Irish National Land League is founded to campaign for fairer conditions for tenant farmers 1879–82 A set of campaigns against high rents begins and develops into a more …

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