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Prime minister
British Prime Minister Lloyd George presents the government’s proposal for Irish self-rule. -
Independenx
The partition of Ireland takes place. Six counties in the north remain part of the UK, while the rest of the island gains independence and later becomes a republic. -
Catholic unn happy
The catolics were mad beacus how unfair the protestants were to the cathlics. The protestants wantend to rule Nothern Irland. The catolics were suppressed. The civil rights movment emerges, becuses this. -
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The batel of Bogside
The batel of Bogside is the most importent event of the trubles. The portestants march neer the catolic area of Deary. The portestant provoked the catolic and there were much blod and peapol died. -
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Bomings of terorist
There was terorist atack form both sides of Irland. They bomb bars, clubs, publick plases etc. Thay kiled many and inderd many siviliens. Even the miletiri had to step inn to help Irland. -
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Inprisenment
Nearly 2000 was inprisent beceus they was "terorist". They dind not get a trail. They was just trown in prison. -
Bloody sunday
"Bloody Sunday" occurs in Derry, where British soldiers shoot and kill 13 civilians during a protest march against internment. -
Edward Heath
The UK government imposes direct rule from Westminster, suspending the Northern Ireland Parliament. -
1973-1974
Attempts to establish a power-sharing government fail after a loyalist strike cripples the agreement. -
Downing Street Declaration
The British and Irish governments issue the "Downing Street Declaration," opening the way for talks with all parties that renounce violence. -
IRA Ceasefire
The IRA declares a ceasefire in August, followed by loyalist paramilitary groups in October. -
Ceasefire Ends
The IRA ends its ceasefire with a bombing in London, leading to renewed violence. -
Peace Talks Resume
The IRA reinstates its ceasefire in July, and formal peace talks begin in September with all parties involved. -
Good Friday Agreement Signed
The "Good Friday Agreement" is signed on April 10, establishing a new power-sharing government and confirming Northern Ireland’s right to self-determination. -
Omagh Bombing
A car bomb in Omagh kills 29 people in August, making it the deadliest single event of the conflict. -
Stormont Suspended
The Northern Ireland Assembly is suspended in February due to a lack of progress in paramilitary disarmament. -