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Understanding the Civil Rights Movement and The Troubles in Northern Ireland

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# The Civil Rights Movement
and The Troubles

Background to the conflict in Northern Ireland

After the partition of Ireland in 1921, six co

The Civil Rights Movement and The Troubles

You're about to learn one of the most important conflicts in modern Irish and British history. After Ireland was partitioned in 1921, Northern Ireland remained part of the UK with a Protestant unionist majority and a large Catholic nationalist minority who faced serious discrimination.

Understanding the key terms is absolutely crucial for your exams. Unionists (mostly Protestant) wanted to stay in the UK, while nationalists (mostly Catholic) wanted a united Ireland. The more extreme versions were loyalists and republicans, both willing to use violence. Sectarianism meant discrimination based on religion, whilst gerrymandering involved redrawing voting boundaries to keep unionists in power even in nationalist areas.

The main players included NICRA (the peaceful civil rights group), the RUC (Northern Ireland's police force), the Provisional IRA (republican paramilitaries), and loyalist groups like the UVF and UDA. Each had completely different aims and methods, which you need to distinguish clearly.

Key Point: NICRA was inspired by Martin Luther King Jr.'s movement in America and officially focused on civil rights, not Irish unity - though unionists often saw them as a threat anyway.

# The Civil Rights Movement
and The Troubles

Background to the conflict in Northern Ireland

After the partition of Ireland in 1921, six co

NICRA's Campaign for Equal Rights

The Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association formed in 1967 with straightforward goals that seem basic today. They wanted "one man, one vote" in local elections (only property owners could vote, disadvantaging Catholics), an end to gerrymandering, fair council housing allocation, equal employment opportunities, and the repeal of the harsh Special Powers Act.

Here's what made this movement so significant: they used completely peaceful methods like marches and protests, just like the American civil rights movement. Their official goal wasn't a united Ireland - it was simply equal treatment for all citizens of Northern Ireland.

However, many unionists, including Prime Minister Terence O'Neill, viewed NICRA as a front for the IRA and a direct threat to the state. This suspicion would prove disastrous, as the violent reaction to peaceful protests actually created the very conflict unionists feared.

Exam Tip: Always distinguish between NICRA's peaceful civil rights aims and the violent methods of paramilitary groups - this distinction is crucial for top marks.

# The Civil Rights Movement
and The Troubles

Background to the conflict in Northern Ireland

After the partition of Ireland in 1921, six co

The Spark That Started Everything

The Derry Civil Rights March on 5 October 1968 changed everything, and you need to know exactly why. When the Northern Ireland government banned the planned march, organisers went ahead anyway - a decision that would have massive consequences.

The RUC attacked the peaceful marchers with batons, but this time was different. RTÉ and BBC television cameras were there filming everything, and the footage was broadcast around the world that evening.

This media coverage was absolutely game-changing. For the first time, the international community could see the sectarian nature of the Northern Ireland state and the brutal police response to peaceful protest. The images embarrassed both the British and Northern Ireland governments and inspired many more people to join the civil rights movement.

Remember: The power of television coverage in 1968 was revolutionary - it exposed what was happening in Northern Ireland to a global audience and made it impossible for governments to ignore.

# The Civil Rights Movement
and The Troubles

Background to the conflict in Northern Ireland

After the partition of Ireland in 1921, six co

When Everything Escalated

The Battle of the Bogside in August 1969 marked the real beginning of The Troubles. After a loyalist Apprentice Boys march passed through Derry, massive riots erupted between residents, loyalists, and the RUC for three solid days. The police used tear gas, and the violence was so intense that the Northern Ireland government had to ask London for help.

This brought the British Army onto Northern Ireland's streets for the first time. Initially, nationalists actually welcomed the soldiers as protection from the RUC and loyalist attacks - but this honeymoon period wouldn't last long.

Internment in August 1971 was a complete disaster that made everything worse. Prime Minister Brian Faulkner introduced imprisonment without trial, and dawn raids arrested 342 people - almost all Catholic/nationalist, with no loyalists initially targeted. The intelligence was terrible, and many innocent people were imprisoned.

The result was catastrophic: massive anger in the nationalist community and huge increases in Provisional IRA recruitment. Instead of reducing violence, internment made it far worse and destroyed any remaining trust between nationalists and the state.

Key Connection: Notice how each government response actually made the situation worse - this cause-and-effect pattern is essential for exam analysis.

# The Civil Rights Movement
and The Troubles

Background to the conflict in Northern Ireland

After the partition of Ireland in 1921, six co

The Day That Changed Everything

Bloody Sunday on 30 January 1972 was the single most catastrophic event of the early Troubles, and you absolutely must understand its massive impact. An anti-internment march in Derry was banned, but thousands turned up anyway - this was now a community that had lost faith in the authorities.

Soldiers from the British Parachute Regiment opened fire on the crowd, shooting 26 unarmed civilians. Thirteen died that day, with another dying later from injuries. Despite army claims about shooting at gunmen, all evidence showed the victims were completely unarmed.

The consequences were enormous and immediate. The relationship between the British Army and the nationalist community was completely destroyed. In Dublin, protesters burned down the Irish embassy. Most significantly, hundreds of young nationalists queued up to join the Provisional IRA - the very outcome the security forces were supposedly trying to prevent.

Bloody Sunday led directly to the suspension of the Stormont parliament and the introduction of Direct Rule from London. The Northern Ireland state had effectively collapsed, and London had to take direct control.

Exam Focus: Bloody Sunday is a perfect example of how government actions can completely backfire - understand this cause-and-effect relationship for top analytical marks.

# The Civil Rights Movement
and The Troubles

Background to the conflict in Northern Ireland

After the partition of Ireland in 1921, six co


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Updated Mar 14, 2026

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Understanding the Civil Rights Movement and The Troubles in Northern Ireland

Ever wonder how a peaceful protest for basic rights turned into decades of violent conflict? The story of Northern Ireland's Civil Rights Movement and The Troubles shows how discrimination and poor government responses can escalate into serious conflict that affects... Show more

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The Civil Rights Movement and The Troubles

You're about to learn one of the most important conflicts in modern Irish and British history. After Ireland was partitioned in 1921, Northern Ireland remained part of the UK with a Protestant unionist majority and a large Catholic nationalist minority who faced serious discrimination.

Understanding the key terms is absolutely crucial for your exams. Unionists (mostly Protestant) wanted to stay in the UK, while nationalists (mostly Catholic) wanted a united Ireland. The more extreme versions were loyalists and republicans, both willing to use violence. Sectarianism meant discrimination based on religion, whilst gerrymandering involved redrawing voting boundaries to keep unionists in power even in nationalist areas.

The main players included NICRA (the peaceful civil rights group), the RUC (Northern Ireland's police force), the Provisional IRA (republican paramilitaries), and loyalist groups like the UVF and UDA. Each had completely different aims and methods, which you need to distinguish clearly.

Key Point: NICRA was inspired by Martin Luther King Jr.'s movement in America and officially focused on civil rights, not Irish unity - though unionists often saw them as a threat anyway.

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NICRA's Campaign for Equal Rights

The Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association formed in 1967 with straightforward goals that seem basic today. They wanted "one man, one vote" in local elections (only property owners could vote, disadvantaging Catholics), an end to gerrymandering, fair council housing allocation, equal employment opportunities, and the repeal of the harsh Special Powers Act.

Here's what made this movement so significant: they used completely peaceful methods like marches and protests, just like the American civil rights movement. Their official goal wasn't a united Ireland - it was simply equal treatment for all citizens of Northern Ireland.

However, many unionists, including Prime Minister Terence O'Neill, viewed NICRA as a front for the IRA and a direct threat to the state. This suspicion would prove disastrous, as the violent reaction to peaceful protests actually created the very conflict unionists feared.

Exam Tip: Always distinguish between NICRA's peaceful civil rights aims and the violent methods of paramilitary groups - this distinction is crucial for top marks.

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The Spark That Started Everything

The Derry Civil Rights March on 5 October 1968 changed everything, and you need to know exactly why. When the Northern Ireland government banned the planned march, organisers went ahead anyway - a decision that would have massive consequences.

The RUC attacked the peaceful marchers with batons, but this time was different. RTÉ and BBC television cameras were there filming everything, and the footage was broadcast around the world that evening.

This media coverage was absolutely game-changing. For the first time, the international community could see the sectarian nature of the Northern Ireland state and the brutal police response to peaceful protest. The images embarrassed both the British and Northern Ireland governments and inspired many more people to join the civil rights movement.

Remember: The power of television coverage in 1968 was revolutionary - it exposed what was happening in Northern Ireland to a global audience and made it impossible for governments to ignore.

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When Everything Escalated

The Battle of the Bogside in August 1969 marked the real beginning of The Troubles. After a loyalist Apprentice Boys march passed through Derry, massive riots erupted between residents, loyalists, and the RUC for three solid days. The police used tear gas, and the violence was so intense that the Northern Ireland government had to ask London for help.

This brought the British Army onto Northern Ireland's streets for the first time. Initially, nationalists actually welcomed the soldiers as protection from the RUC and loyalist attacks - but this honeymoon period wouldn't last long.

Internment in August 1971 was a complete disaster that made everything worse. Prime Minister Brian Faulkner introduced imprisonment without trial, and dawn raids arrested 342 people - almost all Catholic/nationalist, with no loyalists initially targeted. The intelligence was terrible, and many innocent people were imprisoned.

The result was catastrophic: massive anger in the nationalist community and huge increases in Provisional IRA recruitment. Instead of reducing violence, internment made it far worse and destroyed any remaining trust between nationalists and the state.

Key Connection: Notice how each government response actually made the situation worse - this cause-and-effect pattern is essential for exam analysis.

# The Civil Rights Movement
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The Day That Changed Everything

Bloody Sunday on 30 January 1972 was the single most catastrophic event of the early Troubles, and you absolutely must understand its massive impact. An anti-internment march in Derry was banned, but thousands turned up anyway - this was now a community that had lost faith in the authorities.

Soldiers from the British Parachute Regiment opened fire on the crowd, shooting 26 unarmed civilians. Thirteen died that day, with another dying later from injuries. Despite army claims about shooting at gunmen, all evidence showed the victims were completely unarmed.

The consequences were enormous and immediate. The relationship between the British Army and the nationalist community was completely destroyed. In Dublin, protesters burned down the Irish embassy. Most significantly, hundreds of young nationalists queued up to join the Provisional IRA - the very outcome the security forces were supposedly trying to prevent.

Bloody Sunday led directly to the suspension of the Stormont parliament and the introduction of Direct Rule from London. The Northern Ireland state had effectively collapsed, and London had to take direct control.

Exam Focus: Bloody Sunday is a perfect example of how government actions can completely backfire - understand this cause-and-effect relationship for top analytical marks.

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The app is very easy to use and well designed. I have found everything I was looking for so far and have been able to learn a lot from the presentations! I will definitely use the app for a class assignment! And of course it also helps a lot as an inspiration.

Stefan S

iOS user

This app is really great. There are so many study notes and help [...]. My problem subject is French, for example, and the app has so many options for help. Thanks to this app, I have improved my French. I would recommend it to anyone.

Samantha Klich

Android user

Wow, I am really amazed. I just tried the app because I've seen it advertised many times and was absolutely stunned. This app is THE HELP you want for school and above all, it offers so many things, such as workouts and fact sheets, which have been VERY helpful to me personally.

Anna

iOS user

Best app on earth! no words because it’s too good

Thomas R

iOS user

Just amazing. Let's me revise 10x better, this app is a quick 10/10. I highly recommend it to anyone. I can watch and search for notes. I can save them in the subject folder. I can revise it any time when I come back. If you haven't tried this app, you're really missing out.

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Android user

This app has made me feel so much more confident in my exam prep, not only through boosting my own self confidence through the features that allow you to connect with others and feel less alone, but also through the way the app itself is centred around making you feel better. It is easy to navigate, fun to use, and helpful to anyone struggling in absolutely any way.

David K

iOS user

The app's just great! All I have to do is enter the topic in the search bar and I get the response real fast. I don't have to watch 10 YouTube videos to understand something, so I'm saving my time. Highly recommended!

Sudenaz Ocak

Android user

In school I was really bad at maths but thanks to the app, I am doing better now. I am so grateful that you made the app.

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Android user

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I know a lot of apps use fake accounts to boost their reviews but this app deserves it all. Originally I was getting 4 in my English exams and this time I got a grade 7. I didn’t even know about this app three days until the exam and it has helped A LOT. Please actually trust me and use it as I’m sure you too will see developments.

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