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Bonjour ,
b) The 1916 Easter Rising, sometimes called "Bloody Easter", is a landmark chapter in Irish history. The facts are confined to the cities of Dublin and Enniscorthy.
c) The economic cost of the civil war pushed the Free State to reduce its claims concerning the layout of the border of Northern Ireland, including areas where the nationalists were in the majority, against the renunciation of the United Kingdom to make pay to the young state part of the debt contracted by the crown during the First World War (which was one of the clauses of the Anglo-Irish treaty). In 1925, after trying in vain to gather Sinn Féin around him to develop the Free State towards a republic, Éamon de Valera founded the Fianna Fáil, who was to dominate Irish political life until our days. The Fine Gael, founded in 1933 by former supporters of the treaty, is still today the other major political party in the Republic of Ireland.
d) The troubles was a period of violence and political unrest in Northern Ireland in the second half of the 20th century. It began in the late 1960s and is considered completed between 1997 and 2007 according to interpretations. Violence continues, however, after this date, but occasionally and on a small scale, while most belligerent groups lay down their arms. The conflict began in the second half of the 1960s with a movement for civil rights against denominational segregation suffered by the Catholic minority.
e) Bloody Sunday is a massacre which took place on Sunday January 30, 1972 in the Bogside in Derry in Northern Ireland, in which twenty-eight people (pacifist civil rights demonstrators and bystanders) were targeted by soldiers of the British army.
f) The Troubles start in 1968 and finish in 1998.
Voila , I hope it's correct and I hope you understand everything ( j'espère que c'est juste et j'espère que tu comprend toutes les réponses que je t'es mises )
Bonne soirée.