Social Studies - World History: Ireland - Politics, History, and Culture
Question 3 of 10 • Literacy and Comprehension B (WHS)
Identify and list the supporting details in the following text:In the 12th century, Ireland’s politics had changed into petty kingdom that only controlled a portion of a territory. As you can imagine, these small kingdoms were very unstable. In 1167, the Norman forces of King Henry II of England forced their way into England (encouraged by a former exiled Irish king, Diarmat Ma Murchada). Diarmait was able to gain some of his control back; but Henry was worried about his sovereignty over the Normans, and seized power again. Over the next hundred years, Norman power waned as the English kings regained control. This was beneficial to Irish families, as they were able to reclaim lost territory.
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- In the 12th century, Ireland was divided into small petty kingdoms that controlled only parts of territories.
- These small kingdoms were unstable.
- In 1167, Norman forces under King Henry II of England entered Ireland, encouraged by the exiled Irish king Diarmait Mac Murchada.
- Diarmait regained some control, but Henry II later seized power again.
- Over the next hundred years, Norman power declined as English kings regained control.
- This helped Irish families reclaim lost territory.