Why are the Irish so lucky? What is a leprechaun? Is there really gold at the end of a rainbow? And why does everyone drink green beer on St. Patrick's Day? These questions all have one thing in common, they are myths from the Emerald Isle we all call Ireland. In this paper I will try to explain these myths through Ireland's people, their Celtic tradition, and their religion. To understand the people of Ireland, you first need to understand where Ireland is and what it's like there. Ireland is an island, to the West of England. The climate in Ireland is rainy, year round. Ireland has a little bit of everything from the mountains and castles, to the coasts and pastures. People first came to Ireland about 10,000 years ago. Ireland was one of the last parts of Europe to become inhabited. The people who came to Ireland probably went across the land bridges that linked England to Scotland, and Scotland to Ireland. These first people lived mostly along the coasts of Ireland eating berries, small animals, and shell fish. Then about 6,000 years ago, these tribes of people started to become more advanced and civilized. They raised cattle and sheep and farmed the land for crops. They also moved further inland and had very
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By 500 BC the Celtic people had started to invade Ireland. Never the less, major cities in Ireland such as Dublin, Kerry, and Cork have all slowly turned into bustling cities. To kiss the Blarney Stone is easier said then done however. The island of Ireland is a divided island, not by physical boundaries, but religious ones. Along with this, Patrick established over 300 churches and personally baptized over 100,000 people. After Mary's sister Elizabeth took control and started executing Irish priests, the people fought back. This is why the native Irish sometimes call Ireland Erin, or Erie the ancient Celtic names for their pagan goddess of nature that the island was named after. As probably guessed, farming and fishing are two major industries in Ireland. The Irish people quickly became infamous for their weapons made of metal, especially their swords. Then in 1553, Henry's daughter Mary took power and instated her own 'plantation' program. For some reason, the Romans stopped their Empire at England. Over 95% of the people in Ireland are Roman Catholic, followed by 3-4% Protestant. that you'll believe that angels not men created it. These walls protect the thatched roof homes on the island, their pastures, and animals from the strong wind.
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