The Royal Ulster Constabulary was the name of the police force in Northern Ireland from 1922 to 2001
Enslaved Africans were brought to Cuba to be sold to American plantation owners. These plantation owners would use the slaves to farm their land.
The Cottage Plantation in St. Francisville, La. is still being operated as a bed and breakfast inn. The Cottage Plantation which was south of Baton Rouge past LSU did burn in 1960. The remains can still be seen while traveling down the River Road.
Those who had higher social standings ran the plantation followed by those who worked in the house and then the workers.
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Ulster Plantation was ruled by King James I of England and VI of Scotland.
scottish and English came to Ireland in the plantation
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King James I (James VI in Scotland)
the beginning of the 17th century
Irish lands, particularly in Ulster, through colonization projects such as the Plantation of Ulster in the 17th century.
Because Irish people and an army from Ulster rebelled against the English
They were mainly from London and they had also been involved in the Virgina Plantations
The English first arrived in 1169 (as Normans) but they were Christian, not Protestants. The Protestant Faith was established Martin Luther when he PROTESTED against the abuses in the Catholic Church. Following the English reformation under Henry VIII there was a desire to spread the Protestant faith to Ireland. This was done through a series of Plantations - Laois and Offaly were the first in 1556. However, the most successful plantation of Ireland was the 3rd Plantation - the Plantation of Ulster (1606). It is the legacy of this plantation which is largely responsible for the conflict between Ulster and the rest of Ireland, and the conflict within Ulster.
Ulster Scots settled in Northern Ireland during the Plantation of Ulster in the 17th century, particularly in the counties of Antrim, Down, Donegal, and Londonderry. They also later emigrated to other parts of the world, including the United States, Canada, and Australia.
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They have resented the British ever since. However if they knew their history they would know that the Ulster-Scots who were planted there, were in fact in Ireland long before the Irish invaded Ireland in 149AD.