THE NEW IRISH STATE BY JAMES FINN!!!. THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE IRISH FREE STATE The Irish Free State (1922-1937) was the name given to the Irish state,

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THE NEW IRISH STATE BY JAMES FINN!!!

THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE IRISH FREE STATE The Irish Free State ( ) was the name given to the Irish state, made up of 26 of the 32 counties on the Isle of Ireland after the War of Independence. The Irish Free State ( ) was the name given to the Irish state, made up of 26 of the 32 counties on the Isle of Ireland after the War of Independence. It was set up under the Anglo-Irish Treaty and signed by British and Irish representatives in London on the 6 th December It was set up under the Anglo-Irish Treaty and signed by British and Irish representatives in London on the 6 th December 1921.

THE EMERGENCY When World War II broke out a state of emergency was declared in Ireland and with it came social, political and economic difficulties. It was feared that the Germans would make contact with the IRA which would make the country’s neutrality unstable. When World War II broke out a state of emergency was declared in Ireland and with it came social, political and economic difficulties. It was feared that the Germans would make contact with the IRA which would make the country’s neutrality unstable.

SELF SUFFICIENCY Since the war started, German U-boats were sinking ships in the Atlantic Ocean so that no food from other countries got to the Allies so the Irish people had to become self sufficient. Since the war started, German U-boats were sinking ships in the Atlantic Ocean so that no food from other countries got to the Allies so the Irish people had to become self sufficient. Thousands of Irish people from the cities in Ireland volunteered to help farmers with their crops, because the weather was so bad that the fields were water logged and the crops had to be harvested by hand. They were also afraid that if the crops weren’t harvested in time that the people of Ireland could starve. Thousands of Irish people from the cities in Ireland volunteered to help farmers with their crops, because the weather was so bad that the fields were water logged and the crops had to be harvested by hand. They were also afraid that if the crops weren’t harvested in time that the people of Ireland could starve. The All-Ireland final between Roscommon and Kerry was even cancelled so that a day wouldn’t be wasted. The All-Ireland final between Roscommon and Kerry was even cancelled so that a day wouldn’t be wasted.

THE IRISH SUGAR BEET FACTORY IN CARLOW!!! The story of Carlow’s sugar factory began in The war of independence was over and Ireland had just been established as the free Sate. It was very important at the time to develop successful industries to support the young economy. If the Irish government could create enough jobs for the people, it could prove that the country could survive as an independent State. The story of Carlow’s sugar factory began in The war of independence was over and Ireland had just been established as the free Sate. It was very important at the time to develop successful industries to support the young economy. If the Irish government could create enough jobs for the people, it could prove that the country could survive as an independent State. It was decided that Sugar beet was the ideal crop to grow on an industrial scale. Carlow was selected as the best County for the factory, because it is situated in a rich tillage area and sugar beet was a crop well suited to the local growing conditions. Carlow also had good rail and waterway connections, so it’s produce could be transported conveniently around the Country. It was decided that Sugar beet was the ideal crop to grow on an industrial scale. Carlow was selected as the best County for the factory, because it is situated in a rich tillage area and sugar beet was a crop well suited to the local growing conditions. Carlow also had good rail and waterway connections, so it’s produce could be transported conveniently around the Country.

ARDNACRUSHA The hydroelectric power station at Ardnacrusha, Co. Clare was built between by the German Company Siemens Schuckertwerke. The power station required the construction of a weir on the river Shannon, spanned by four new bridges. The power station itself consists of an intake sluice house built on a mass-concrete gravity dam across the head race that regulates water to the turbines through four penstock tubes. The turbine building is a steel framed twelve bay six floor structure with a gabled roof built over the head race. The construction of the power was the single most important development carried out in Ireland in the 20th century. The total cost of the scheme was one fifth of the total annual revenue of the Irish free State at that time and when completed it provided almost the entire electricity demand of the state making Ireland largely self sufficient in energy for a number of years.

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