In 1801, subsequent to the Act of Union, the Parliament of Great Britain included 105 elected from Ireland. This arrangement continued until 1919 and continues still
for Northern Ireland which now has a representation of 18 in the British Parliament. Examine the lives and contributions of ten Irish men and
women who were elected to Parliament. Included will be: Maurice Fitzgerald, Daniel O’Connell, Charles Stuart Parnell, William O’Brien, John Redmond, Joseph Devlin, Ian Paisley, and Bernadette Devlin. Also included will be Constance Markovich,
Gerry Adams, and Michelle Gildernew, who were elected but “Abstained.” 5 SESSIONS
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