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"The Orange Order and Social Violence in the Mid - Nineteenth Century Saint John"
Arguments: The Orange Order is primarily a religious institution or a look of culture of people?
Main Points: The Orange Order can be described as a protestant institution based mainly in Northern Ireland and Scotland. It spread throughout most part of the new world, including the United States of America and Canada. The settlers in the "new world" were fleeing religious persecution or what they thought was religious persecution. In the 1830's the Orange Order was recognized in Canada and the United States. There were two groups fighting, the Irish Protestants and Irish Catholics. Most of the Irish Protestant coming before 1840, they supported English constitution and made smooth translation than Catholics. As a result, St. John and Portland, including other cities in the eastern Canada and the United states had experienced more social violence because of the religious beliefs. In spite of this controversial between the two groups. In the later 19th century, the Orange Order declined.
Evidence: Catholics and Protestants kept their distance; intermarriage between Catholics and Protestants was uncommon, and discouraged by both ministers and priests. Protestant Irish became active openly anti-Catholic organizations such as Orange Institution. For example, the history of Northern Ireland is one of religious warfare. Until today there is ongoing battle between Irish Catholics and Irish Protestants in Northern Ireland.
Assessment: The Orange Order played an important role in the history of Canada. Although tensions between the Catholic and Protestant Irish in America escalated into violence.
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