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Northern Ireland The Troubles

General Stats

Dates Death Countries involved Beginning 



Dates: 



1608 – 1912

 1963



1950s



1966

Death:  1966   Total

dead: 3524

  Civilians  



1857

Countries involved

Northern Ireland  England  Ireland

Groups responsible for killing Responsible Party Republican Paramilitary Groups Loyalist Paramilitary Groups British Security Forces Persons unknown

No. 2057

Total

3526

1019 363

82 Irish Security Forces 5

Beginning  The

war started and end in 1966 to 1969.

  It

all started because of the Ulster Volunteer Force in May 1966.

  It

was an illegal loyalist paramilitary organization.

  In 



the 26th of May 1966, the UVF issued a statement.

Causes of war Status:

No.

Civilian

1855

Member os Security Forces(and

1123

Of whom: British Army

502

Royal Ulster Constabulary

301

Ulster Defense Regiment

196

Northern Ireland Prison Service

24

Garda Siochana

9

Royal Irish Regiment

7

Territorial Army

7

English police forces

6

Royal Air Force

4

Royal Navy

2

Irish Army

1

Members of Republican Paramilitary Groups

394

Members of Loyalist Paramilitary Groups

151

On going problems:  Catholics

and protestants

  Anger   Resentment   Still  

think that everyone else is wrong

Was it a justifiable war? Why?  Not

a justifiable war

  Didn’t

change anything

  Didn’t

help anyone

  Just

caused more problems

How might the war be prevented:  The

United Nations

   The

Catholics and the protestants

   The

head of each religion

HOW MIGHT THE WAR ONGOING PROBLEMS BE SOLVED?  Forgetting

and forgiving

   Be

more pacific

   Be

nicer to each other no matter what religion

What did the international community do?  From

the information we found the international community did nothing to help northern Ireland.  The only countries involved were :  Ireland  Northern Ireland  England

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