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In reply to the discussion: History question - Did we call the Irish Republican Army "Roman Catholic Terrorists"? [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)Catholic Pope refused to grant him a divorce. The poster you responded to is correct, the conflict began BEFORE there were Protestants.
The fight is and always was about INDEPENDENCE.
Not to mention that the Church excommunicated any Catholic who was a member of Ireland's Resistance fighters so even after there were Protestants, it was not about religion, it was about INDEPENDENCE.
Ireland was made up 4 provinces. After nearly 8 centuries of fighting for Independence, the IRA rose up again in 1916, the 'terrorists/freedom fighters' were exrecuted by the British in the middle of Dublin. However, finally, in 1922 their actions helped free 3 of those provinces creating what is known today as the Republic of Ireland. The 4th province, the North of Ireland, Ulster, is still under British control.