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How Successful were English PM Sir 'Robert Peel's policies towards Ireland between 1841-46?
Title: How Successful were English PM Sir 'Robert Peel's policies towards Ireland between 1841-46?
Category: History / European History
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How Successful were English PM Sir 'Robert Peel's policies towards Ireland between 1841-46?
Cameron Seymour
HISTORY.
"How successful were Peel's policies towards Ireland between 1841-6?"
Success, I this context, can be considered as:
- Making the other members of the Tory party content,
- Making the Public of Ireland content,
In more still more detail, success can be defined by judging:
- If the Irish Protestants were content,
- If the Irish Catholics were content,
- If the policy contradicted past opinions/ views.
If Peel's policy can satisfy all of the above criteria then
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only aristocratic but was also given according to the amount of land you owned.
Overall I feel that Peel was only 15% successful in his policies towards Ireland, during the period of 1841-1846, as he didn't please his party, the monarch or even the republic of Ireland (Both religions) without major controversy. This is, in my view, a bad aspect of Peel's person, and his resignation in 1846 over a minor problem was a repercussion of all this.
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