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People with high intellectuality and handsomeness have the power of attracting and dominating others by those virtues and this is one of the most common thing happening in the world of feelings. Similarly, complex life styles will be so hectic that instances of simple living will immediately reach them and impress those who lead such complex lives. This has been agreed as the inevitable truth and with no exceptions possible, the same was found to be true in the case of Irish and British lives. However, in the past centuries, there was a feud between the greater United Kingdom and the simple and peaceful Ireland. Irish people had ideals which were very simple and the people of the United Kingdom found it amusing and less worthy of their status. The conflicts that occurred between the two most prestigious regions of the world had not been very severe till the fifteenth century and most of the incidents before that time had been between a few groups of both sides alone. Fifteenth century saw the conflicts between the British and Irish strengthen beyond limits, when Henry the eighth planned to bring Ireland under the leadership of the English government. He had initiated this idea just because the Irish opposed the English rules and dictatorship and to prevent the Island from becoming a base for future rebellions or foreign invasions of England. After conquering the entire stretch of land in 1541, Henry declared it as a full Kingdom and proclaimed himself as King of Ireland. The feud between Ireland and England greatly increased by this action and many Irish braves rose against this. The immigrants in England were subjected to much insults and most commonly referred incident is the order by the English government that made English pub owners place plaques outside English bars and pubs which read, "No Dogs, No Irish". But they had the nerve of copying and plundering the valuable resources from Ireland during their period of reign there. England's crown government made it possible for the people of England to migrate to Ireland and take care of the plantations there. In 1791, the inception of the society of the united Irishmen and in 1800, the Act of Union with the United Kingdom was the causes for making the feud subside greatly. The English were responsible for having made several finest English architectural examples across the Irish lands, admirable by even the Irish in spite of their hatred for Englishmen. By the introduction of the Act of Union, the Irish and the Englishmen have been able to share their knowledge and live peacefully. The English are now sharing with the Irish, their own privileges in England and thereby influence the Irish even to this very day. About the Author: If you interested in Ireland and Irish news and events - please find out more about New events in Ireland and recent Irish cultural events and news in our blog posts. You can get a unique content version of this article from the Uber Article Directory. Kindly provided by 4Girls.dk You are welcome to use this article on your own website, if you include this link. |