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The Troubles, Day the troubles began (Oct., 1968) - Coggle Diagram
The Troubles
INTERNMENT
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Bloody Sunday- Anti- internment march and 14 people died as well as the British embassy being burned
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ATTEMPTS FOR PEACE
2.The Anglo-Irish Agreement,1985
Irish Republic had a say in running N.I- could put forward proposals through an inter-governmental conference
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3.The Downing Street Declaration, 1993
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1.Sunningdale Agreement, 1973
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As a result there was the Ulster Workers' Council Strike (brought down power-sharing government. Electricity supplies were cut and roads blocked.
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Hunger Strikes were held because IRA prisoners demanded political prisoner status (treated differently than criminals)
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4.The Good Friday Agreement, 1998
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4 months later, real IRA carried out the most deadly attack of the Troubles (exploded a car bomb in Co. Tyrone)
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CONSEQUENCES
Destruction
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16,000+ bombings in total
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Death
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3,000+ deaths, 1/2 = IRA's responsibility
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CAUSES
Education Act, 1947
Newly educated, middle class leadership emerged
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Civil Rights
NICRA formed- "one man, one vote" / end discrimination / end gerrymandering
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Day the troubles began (Oct., 1968)