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Irish Parliamentary Tradition in the 19th Century (ch15) [printed] -…
Irish Parliamentary Tradition in the 19th Century
(ch15) [printed]
Dublin :checkered_flag:
industries:
wool production
breweries
eg Guinness
exports - mainly through
Dublin Port
Belfast :checkered_flag:
industries:
ship building
eg. titanic
textile production
mainly protestants
over crowding
:warning: was common in both cities
sewage overflows
were regular
diseases such as
Cholera
,
Typhus
and
Tuberculosis
spread easily
children worked
long hours and
died young
high employment competition
which led to
low wages
Ireland has few factories and wasn't very industrialized - not as much as the UK anyways
Ireland's main focus was
agriculture
In
1801
the
Act Of Union
came into power in Ireland :silhouettes:
100 Irish MP's
were sent to the
House of Commons
32 Irish MP's
were sent to the
House of Lords
Catholic Emancipation
became a goal for the Catholics of Ireland