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Britain was the enemy of the volunteers, so naturally they were not going to fight with their enemy, so they stayed out of it.
Because they were afraid to fight them
Ireland
The Irish Free State gave no help to the UK to fight the Nazis, although some Irishmen decided to join the fight as a personal decision.
Great Britain tried to take over Ireland and in stead they made a deal with Michael Collins that if Ireland gave them six counties in northern Ireland without a fight then they wouldn't try to take all of Ireland. Michael Collins agreed and some people think he shouldn't have agreed
Germany had to fight britain alone
Ireland is NeutralIn the past, their was a series of public outcries, following small conflicts. The Easter day rising was a start of a revolution against the British. In 1921, signed a treaty in which Ireland became a free-state, a dominion of the British empire. allot of Irish did not like this, so they had a very, very, bloody civil war. This lead to the republic of Ireland which maintained a neutral basis in the terms of military. And no longer part of the British empire.Ironicaly: enemies are the British, and its self (jkjk), in terms, America is quote an "ally" according to the US- Ireland Alliance , which mean Irish are one of the biggest contributors to the US, and an ally, so if Ireland gets attacked by, i don't know, the British (never will happen), the US. would help Ireland. but Ireland will not fight a war such as Iraq.Britain is no longer an enemy of Ireland, but if your Irish, you probably hate Britain, and north Ireland used tried to revolt true, as Ireland always wanted north Ireland to join the republic.
Ireland did not fight in the Battle of the Boyne. The Battle took place in Ireland but was between the forces of King William of Orange, from the Netherlands and King James of England.
Because Napoleon vowed to take control over Britain. So it was fight to save Britain and a fight to take Britain! :)
The Continental Army was the group that the colonies organized to fight against Great Britain.
The theme of "Easter 1916" by William Butler Yeats revolves around the idea of change, sacrifice, and the transformation of individuals through political upheaval. The poem reflects on the Easter Rising in Ireland and explores the complex emotions of the poet towards the rebels who fought for Irish independence.
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