History of Ireland (1801–1923)

Ireland was part of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1922. For almost all of this period, the island was governed by the UK Parliament in London through its Dublin Castle administration in Ireland. Ireland underwent considerable difficulties in the 19th century, especially the Great Famine of the 1840s which started a population decline that continued for almost a century. The late 19th and early 20th centuries saw a vigorous campaign for Irish Home Rule. While legislation enabling Irish Home Rule was eventually passed, militant and armed opposition from Irish unionists, particularly in Ulster, opposed it. Proclamation was shelved for the duration following the outbreak of World War I. By 1918, however, moderate Irish nationalism had been eclipsed by militant republican separatism. In 1919, war broke out between republican separatists and British Government forces. Subsequent negotiations between Sinn Féin, the major Irish party, and the UK government led to the signing of the Anglo-Irish Treaty, which resulted in five-sixths of the island seceding from the United Kingdom, becoming the Irish Free State (now the Republic of Ireland), with only the six northeastern counties remaining within the United Kingdom.

Ireland
Éire (Irish)
1801–1922
Flag of the Lord Lieutenant
Anthem: 
"God Save the King/Queen"
Map of Ireland in 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica eleventh edition
StatusCountry of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
CapitalDublin
Largest cityDublin (1801–1901)
Belfast (1901–1922)
Common languages
  • English (official, administrative)
  • Irish
  • Fingallian (until the mid-19th century)
  • Yola (until the mid-19th century)
  • Ulster Scots
Religion
Demonym(s)Irish
GovernmentDivision of a constitutional monarchy
Monarch 
 1801–1820 (first)
George III
 1910–1922 (last)
George V
Lord Lieutenant 
 1801–1805 (first)
Philip Yorke
 1922 (last)
Edmund FitzAlan
Historical eraImperial Britain
 Acts of Union came into effect
1 January 1801
29 April 1916
3 May 1921
6 December 1921
 Irish Free State established
6 December 1922
Area
191184,421 km2 (32,595 sq mi)
Population
 1911
4,390,000
Currency
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Kingdom of Ireland
Irish Free State
Northern Ireland
Today part of
  • Republic of Ireland
  • United Kingdom
    • Northern Ireland
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