The Animated History of Ireland

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A short animated video on the History of Ireland.

We're Instant History and we're gonna be releasing stuff like this every week. Let us know how shitty you think our content is in the comments, and tell us what topics you'd like to hear us talk about.

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Spanish Subtitles by Karl Kamar, revised by Eduardo Uribe.
Portuguese Subtitles by George Ghafari.
Hungarian Subtitles by Norbert Toth.
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I really enjoyed this! Awesome animation. Keep up the good work

HistoryTime
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Celtic is pronounced "keltic", not "seltic". ;-)
Otherwise, nice video.

NiamhCreates
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hermano que en el 0:50 se esta cascando una pajilla

gonzalo
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They didnt even mention the geonocide or irish slavery

someperson
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It is very difficult to share these kinds of videos with the jokes you make lol

TheRageng
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There's something really weird at 0:50!!!!

stephaniemace
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good work man, how bout a history of texas? that would be cool. i like the format and the narration. the analysis at the end was cool, showing the HDI list and Irelands current state. definitely make more history videos about countries / peoples.

chipoo
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This is Hilarious and helped me so much! Thank you!

ravynerickson
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Nice work😊 Neat timeline at the top - thanks 👍🏼🍺

stellahaddon
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Great videos, Glad I can be one of those who 'liked it before it was cool' kids.

codysodyssey
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Can you yanks please stop pronouncing celtic as "seltic" it's pronounced "keltic"

wallyrugby
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my english teacher sent me this to prepare for my finals

Ok-gsge
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Actually there is no country called The Republic of Ireland. The country is just called 'Ireland' with no republic in their name. The republic part was just something the British made up.

Suibhne
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Did he say sssceltic instead of kkkkceltic

someperson
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"Prehistoric Ireland spans a period from the first known evidence of human presence dated to about 12, 500 BC until the emergence of "protohistoric" Gaelic Ireland at the time of Christianization in the 5th century. Christianity subsumed or replaced the earlier polytheism and other forms of Celtic paganism by the end of the 7th century.

The Norman invasion of the late 12th century marked the beginning of more than 800 years of direct English rule and, later, British involvement in Ireland. In 1177 Prince John Lackland was made Lord of Ireland by his father Henry II of England at the Council of Oxford.[1] The Crown did not attempt to assert full control of the island until the rebellion of the Earl of Kildare threatened English hegemony. Henry VIII proclaimed himself King of Ireland and also tried to introduce the English Reformation, which failed in Ireland. Attempts to either conquer or assimilate the Irish lordships into the Kingdom of Ireland provided the initial impetus for a series of Irish military campaigns between 1534 and 1603. This period was marked by a Crown policy of plantation, involving the arrival of thousands of English and Scottish Protestant settlers, and the consequent displacement of the pre-plantation Catholic landholders. As the military and political defeat of Gaelic Ireland became more pronounced in the early seventeenth century, sectarian conflict became a recurrent theme in Irish history.

The 1614 overthrow of the Catholic majority in the Irish Parliament was realised principally through the creation of numerous new boroughs which were dominated by the new settlers. By the end of the seventeenth century, recusants (as adherents to the older religion were now termed), representing some 85% of Ireland's population, were then banned from the Irish Parliament. Protestant domination of Ireland was confirmed after two periods of war between Catholics and Protestants in 1641-52 and 1689-91. Political power thereafter rested entirely in the hands of a Protestant Ascendancy minority, while Catholics and members of dissenting Protestant denominations suffered severe political and economic privations under the Penal Laws. The Irish Parliament was abolished from 1 January 1801 in the wake of the republican United Irishmen Rebellion and Ireland became an integral part of a new United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland under the provisions of the Acts of Union 1800. Although promised a repeal of the Test Act, Catholics were not granted full rights until Catholic Emancipation was attained throughout the new UK in 1829. This was followed by the first Reform Act 1832, a principal condition of which was the removal of the poorer British and Irish freeholders from the franchise.

The Irish Parliamentary Party strove from the 1880s to attain Home Rule through the parliamentary constitutional movement, eventually winning the Home Rule Act 1914, although this Act was suspended at the outbreak of World War I. The Easter Rising staged by republicans two years later brought physical force republicanism back to the forefront of Irish politics.

In 1922, after the Irish War of Independence and the Anglo-Irish Treaty, most of Ireland seceded from the United Kingdom to become the independent Irish Free State, which after the 1937 constitution, began to call itself Ireland. The six northeastern counties, known as Northern Ireland, remained within the United Kingdom. The Irish Civil War followed soon after the War of Independence. The history of Northern Ireland has since been dominated by sporadic sectarian conflict between (mainly Catholic) Irish nationalists and (mainly Protestant) unionists. This conflict erupted into the Troubles in the late 1960s, until peace was achieved with the Belfast Agreement thirty years later."

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ryancraig
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did my actual english teacher make me watch this? i-

ikramamari
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how about a video on Sweden or Lebanon?

landonstreet
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Irish deserve a gold medal 🥇 for sticking it out.. Tough people
Great video ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

choctaw
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Anyone else just love watching these videos to comment and correct the people who make them who arent from ireland

ellawheatley
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Don't make beer, we make stout(Guiness) and cider(Bulmers)

seanodwyer