Account for Changes in British Policy Towards Ireland Between 1914 and 1922. Why Did These Changes Fail to Satisfy the People of Ireland?

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Britain's policies towards Ireland between 1914 and 1922 have gone through much change and continuity. Most of the Policies and attitudes the British Government either had or did not have at the time caused much conflict within Ireland and its citizens and against England. The Primary cause of this conflict was the Home Rule situation, both the Catholics and the Protestants generally agreed that Ulster should be separated from a self governing Ireland. The problem for the …

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…On the other hand, the situation of Ireland was so complex and adverse that making the right moves for the good of Britain and Ireland would have been hard to do with out dissatisfying one side of a volatile and repressed society. Bibliography Great Britain and the Irish Question 1800 - 1922 - Paul Adelman Ireland 1868 - 1966 - M E Collins The Treaty - Thames Television 1 - Great Britain and The Irish Question 1800 - 1922 - Paul Adelman.