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The English believed the Irish to be savages and they noticed similarities between them and the Indians. They dressed similarly, they built their houses similarly, and they resisted conquest like the Irish. The experiences also affected English ideas regarding colonization. In Ireland, the English conquerors would set up plantations surrounded by Palisades. They followed similar actions in colonizing the New World.


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The precedent set by the English colonization to Ireland was that the inferior race could be brutally repressed.


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Ireland's real name is Éire, which is in the Irish language and which in English is Ireland.


What was the national language in Ireland?

The national languages of Ireland are English and Gaelic.


Did the british model for controlling its north America colonies grew out of its experiences in Ireland?

yes