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The Troubles - Wikipedia The Troubles also involved numerous riots, mass protests, and acts of civil disobedience, and led to increased segregation and the creation of temporary no-go areas
The Troubles | Summary, Causes, Facts | Britannica In all, more than 480 people were killed as a result of the conflict in Northern Ireland in 1972, which proved to be the deadliest single year in the Troubles That total included more than 100 fatalities for the British army, as the IRA escalated its onslaught
What You Need to Know About The Troubles | Imperial War Museums The Troubles is a term used to describe a period of conflict in Northern Ireland that lasted about 30 years, from the late 1960s until the Good Friday Agreement in 1998 However, the origins of the Troubles can be traced back hundreds of years
How the Troubles Began in Northern Ireland - HISTORY For 30 years, Northern Ireland was scarred by a period of deadly sectarian violence known as “the Troubles ” This explosive era was fraught with car bombings, riots and revenge killings that ran
The Troubles - Wikiwand The Troubles were an ethno-nationalist conflict in Northern Ireland that lasted for about 30 years from the late 1960s to 1998 Also known internationally as th
What were The Troubles? - World History Edu So what really were the Troubles? How did it all begin, and who were the major sides in the conflict? And how long did it last for? In the article below, World History Edu presents a simplified explanation of the causes and effects of the Troubles, a bloody conflict in and around Northern Ireland
The Troubles in Northern Ireland Explained Simply In this guide, you’ll discover what happened in the many years leading to The Troubles, what took place during the turbulent period and what happened in its wake
BBC - History - The Troubles, 1963 to 1985 How did Northern Ireland descend into the cycle of violence that marked the period known as the 'Troubles', and what was done to find a solution?