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The period of Ireland's colonization is between the years of 1536-1691. During the course of more than a century, Ireland gradually became a British Colony. This changed the island's history forever.
English was introduced as a Language that is still used today. The government changed from a tribal culture to a start-run monarchy.
Some of the reasons for the colonization of Ireland included:
Political: Politically, Ireland, under the Fitzgerald dynasty of Kildare did not have great ties with England. Henry VIII believed them to be unreliable allies.
This got worse, when the Irish invited Henry's rival Lambert Simnel as 'King of England' in Dublin.
Socio-Economic Reasons: Many Kings, including Henry, belied that Ireland was a vulnerable island and if conquered by a Great power, can be used to stage attacks on England. This was a fear that was to persist for generations after.
As the countries got closer, money and religion played a huge part. As Ireland was Catholic, many in England believed it was a Divine responsibility to convert the Island and make it Protestant.
Other's saw it as a lucrative market where they can generate tax revenue and sell English goods.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Europe during the Renaissance period changed in every aspect by giving rebirth to Europe in every possible way. Culturally and socially, Renaissance gave birth to individualism and humanism. The humanist poets and writers sought to reconnect with the text of the Latin and Greek literature and art. The changes led to come Capitalist that began to the rise of cities and town and the flourishing of trading ports. Power shifted to princedoms, monarchies, which broke the influence of the Church in the Politics.
Alexis de Tocqueville, the famous French philosopher, admired America and its democratic system. He thought that the individualism present in the United States was good, but could be dangerous in the long run if individual rights were ever overlooked or trampled upon in the sake of equality. I believe that the best answer would be C. Hope this helps.