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•Complete question A of task 5
on pg. 20
No Surrender!
Ulster and home rule
Irish nationalism and Ulster
•A significant proportion of the Irish
people already opposed nationalistic
feelings.
•Most of this opposition was towards
the idea of Home Rule.
•Official of the Orange Order: “if Home
Rule became law there would be a
civil war.”
First Home Rule Bill
•When the first bill
failed, protestants and Catholics
engaged in sectarian violence in
the city of Belfast.
•The army was sent in, but did not
prevent 32 deaths and hundreds
of injuries.
Why did ulster resist
•Ulster was somewhat isolated from
the other territories by a belt.
•This caused a distinction between the
Ulster north and the rest of Ireland.
•Alongside this, Ulster's location, near
Scotland, caused the forming of more
pro-British relationships.
Economic differences
• Ulster, since the 17th century, had been the most
prosperous.
• Its agriculture was more varied and efficient, and
tenant farmers had better conditions and higher
incomes.
• Ulster also developed an important industrial
base. Featuring ship building and textiles.
• Belfast became a part of the northern English
industrial cities.
Economics of Home Rule
• The Ulster economy relived more heavily
on Britain than the rest of Ireland.
• If Home Rule passed, the new Irish
parliament would focus on the rural
aspects of Ireland and impose tariffs on
British imports.
• This would make ulster manufactured
goods more expensive and restrict British
trade.
Religious make up of Ireland
•In the south of Ireland, only one in
every twenty persons was protestant.
•In the nine counties that make up
Ulster, an average of twelve out of
twenty were protestant.
•Throughout Ireland as a whole
Catholics outnumbered protestants
by nine to one.
Religion and Home Rule
• When the Church of Ireland (protestant)
was disestablished in 1868, a protestant
minister Stated:
• “We will fight as men alone can fight who
have the bible in one hand and a sword in
the other … and this will be our dying
cry, echoed from one end of Ulster to the
other: No Papacy, no Surrender.”
Religion and Home Rule
•If an Irish parliament was
established, the protestants feared
they would be at the mercy of the
catholic majority.
•There was the belief that the catholic
majority would legislate to destroy
the Protestant way of life.
•“Home Rule means Rome Rule.”
Ulster religious change
• In 1780s, Belfast had a reputation for
tolerance.
• Protestants gave money to help build
Belfasts first catholic church.
• But in the next hundred years, the catholic
percentage grew from 5% to a third.
• Sectarian violence was becoming
commonplace. Supported by the double
minority ideal.
A changing Ulster
• Because of the changes in the land laws
which gave tenant farmers more power
and the ability to buy land, a high paying
catholic wave moved into the Ulster
regions.
• Due to its prosperity, Belfast's population
doubled between 1871 and 1911.
• There was a growing belief was that
catholic employment would affect
protestant wages.
Religious-residential segregation
• The Protestant monopolised the higher
paying jobs, leaving the catholics to take
lower wage work.
• The city was also spilt along residential
areas, the Catholics in Falls road and the
protestants in Shankill road.
• Employers took advantage of an
disagreeing working class to manipulate
wages and conditions.
Ulster as a symbol
• Many catholic Irish saw Ulster as the
representation of British interference.
Lead by a protestant ascendency who took
what was rightfully catholic.
• The ulster populace saw themselves as a
garrison of economic prosperity and
keeper of the true religion, surround by
Catholics constantly on the verge of
rebellion.
The Ulster Resistance
• Two major groups: the Unionists and the
Order of Orange.
• The Irish loyal and political Union party
opposed Home Rule, supported the act of
Union and elected parliament members
who supported this.
• The British conservative party supported
this group due to political advantage.
Randolph Churchill stated “Ulster will fight
and Ulster will be right.”
Ulster and the Conservatives
• Both parties believed the protestants would
suffer under a catholic government and Home
Rule is a betrayal of the act of Union.
• Home Rule was seen as the first step towards a
completely independent Ireland. This could
cause a chain reaction in other parts of the
empire.
• Although the first two bills had failed, by 1912
the barriers had be weakened and home rule
looked closer than ever and unionist fears grew.
Activities
• Glossary entries for:
• Gaelic
• Protestant
• Catholic
• Tithes
• Tenant Farmer
• Nationalism
• Fenians
• Home Rule
• Gaelic Revival
• Sectarian Violence
• Ulster
• Unionist
Activities
•complete task one of
the Things to do on
pg. 23

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No surrender ulster and home rule

  • 1. From yesterday •Complete question A of task 5 on pg. 20
  • 3.
  • 4. Irish nationalism and Ulster •A significant proportion of the Irish people already opposed nationalistic feelings. •Most of this opposition was towards the idea of Home Rule. •Official of the Orange Order: “if Home Rule became law there would be a civil war.”
  • 5. First Home Rule Bill •When the first bill failed, protestants and Catholics engaged in sectarian violence in the city of Belfast. •The army was sent in, but did not prevent 32 deaths and hundreds of injuries.
  • 6. Why did ulster resist •Ulster was somewhat isolated from the other territories by a belt. •This caused a distinction between the Ulster north and the rest of Ireland. •Alongside this, Ulster's location, near Scotland, caused the forming of more pro-British relationships.
  • 7. Economic differences • Ulster, since the 17th century, had been the most prosperous. • Its agriculture was more varied and efficient, and tenant farmers had better conditions and higher incomes. • Ulster also developed an important industrial base. Featuring ship building and textiles. • Belfast became a part of the northern English industrial cities.
  • 8. Economics of Home Rule • The Ulster economy relived more heavily on Britain than the rest of Ireland. • If Home Rule passed, the new Irish parliament would focus on the rural aspects of Ireland and impose tariffs on British imports. • This would make ulster manufactured goods more expensive and restrict British trade.
  • 9. Religious make up of Ireland •In the south of Ireland, only one in every twenty persons was protestant. •In the nine counties that make up Ulster, an average of twelve out of twenty were protestant. •Throughout Ireland as a whole Catholics outnumbered protestants by nine to one.
  • 10. Religion and Home Rule • When the Church of Ireland (protestant) was disestablished in 1868, a protestant minister Stated: • “We will fight as men alone can fight who have the bible in one hand and a sword in the other … and this will be our dying cry, echoed from one end of Ulster to the other: No Papacy, no Surrender.”
  • 11. Religion and Home Rule •If an Irish parliament was established, the protestants feared they would be at the mercy of the catholic majority. •There was the belief that the catholic majority would legislate to destroy the Protestant way of life. •“Home Rule means Rome Rule.”
  • 12. Ulster religious change • In 1780s, Belfast had a reputation for tolerance. • Protestants gave money to help build Belfasts first catholic church. • But in the next hundred years, the catholic percentage grew from 5% to a third. • Sectarian violence was becoming commonplace. Supported by the double minority ideal.
  • 13. A changing Ulster • Because of the changes in the land laws which gave tenant farmers more power and the ability to buy land, a high paying catholic wave moved into the Ulster regions. • Due to its prosperity, Belfast's population doubled between 1871 and 1911. • There was a growing belief was that catholic employment would affect protestant wages.
  • 14. Religious-residential segregation • The Protestant monopolised the higher paying jobs, leaving the catholics to take lower wage work. • The city was also spilt along residential areas, the Catholics in Falls road and the protestants in Shankill road. • Employers took advantage of an disagreeing working class to manipulate wages and conditions.
  • 15. Ulster as a symbol • Many catholic Irish saw Ulster as the representation of British interference. Lead by a protestant ascendency who took what was rightfully catholic. • The ulster populace saw themselves as a garrison of economic prosperity and keeper of the true religion, surround by Catholics constantly on the verge of rebellion.
  • 16. The Ulster Resistance • Two major groups: the Unionists and the Order of Orange. • The Irish loyal and political Union party opposed Home Rule, supported the act of Union and elected parliament members who supported this. • The British conservative party supported this group due to political advantage. Randolph Churchill stated “Ulster will fight and Ulster will be right.”
  • 17. Ulster and the Conservatives • Both parties believed the protestants would suffer under a catholic government and Home Rule is a betrayal of the act of Union. • Home Rule was seen as the first step towards a completely independent Ireland. This could cause a chain reaction in other parts of the empire. • Although the first two bills had failed, by 1912 the barriers had be weakened and home rule looked closer than ever and unionist fears grew.
  • 18. Activities • Glossary entries for: • Gaelic • Protestant • Catholic • Tithes • Tenant Farmer • Nationalism • Fenians • Home Rule • Gaelic Revival • Sectarian Violence • Ulster • Unionist
  • 19. Activities •complete task one of the Things to do on pg. 23