Edexcel A-Level History

Ireland and the Union, 1774–1923

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Ireland and the Union, 1774–1923

L11: What were the Impacts of the Removal of Restrictions on Irish Trade?
L12: Why was the Textiles Industry so Important to Ulster?
L13: Why was Ship Building So Important to Ulster?
L14: What Challenges Lead from the Urbanisation of Belfast?
L15: What Were Some of the Causes of the Irish Famine?
L17: What were the Socio-Economic Impacts of the Irish Famine?
L18: What Were the Characteristics of the Irish Land Issue?
L19: What were the Impacts of the Long Depression on Ireland?
L20: What was the Impact of the Irish Land Act?
L21: What are the Characteristics of Life for Irish Urban Workers?
L22: What was the Significance of the Dublin General Strike?
L23: How did British Trade Unions try to Help Unionise Irish Labourers?

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