
Abstract
For centuries, Ireland was under Britain's rule, the struggle for Irish people’s independence, driven by a deep desire of self governance, economic justice, and cultural identity , has never stopped.
During the years of Britain domination, Irish people faced political repression, economic exploitation, and religious discrimination, specifically against its Catholic majority. These can be symbolled by The Great Famine (1845–1852) and British neglect further fueled resentment.
In 19th and 20th centuries, nationalism raised in Ireland, along with symbolic events like Easter Rising(1916) and the Irish War of Independence(1919–1921). These event solidified the demand of freedom and independence among Irish people.
This research focus on explore the historical, social, and political factors lead Irish people to struggle for freedom and independence form the rule of British Empire. Through analysis of existed research papers.
Department/Program
KAMS
Submission Type
in-person poster
Date
3-28-2025
Rights
Copyright the Author(s)
Recommended Citation
Wei, Churong and Sumrall, Jeanne
(2025)
"British Conduct is a Major Reason of Ireland Resist,"
SACAD: Scholarly Activities: Vol. 2025, Article 79.
Available at:
https://scholars.fhsu.edu/sacad/vol2025/iss2025/79