THE IRISH FIGHT IN THE WAR
If you want to consider "Scotch-Irish" Irish, there were some, but the only truly Irish person was Charles Carroll.
I believe that the "rich Irish man" who funded the American Revolution did not exist. I agree with the 1st . I have not read about any Irish people assisting with the war financially. plus the Irish presence mostly started just before the Potato famine.
John Hancock and Rev. James McGregor
both the Irish and french revolutions were inspired by the American revolution. after the American revolution,many french soldiers and generals,eg Marquis de lafyette,who had fought for France alongside the American colonists brought the idea back to France,and after that,the Irish heard of it and were influenced greatly by American ideas
Didn't have time to sign in. Yeah the Catholic Encycopedia online, the New Advent one, has very detailed accounts of Irish contribution to Revolution and to the Civil War under Irish American entry. It's much greater than commonly imagined, to the extent that the British actually blamed the Irish for the loss of the colonies in parliament originally. Good luck to ye.
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Lydia Darragh was an Irish Quaker during the American Revolution. She is known for sharing information with American armies regarding British plans. She worked as a midwife.
Charles Murphy has written: 'Eclipse' -- subject(s): History, Poetry 'The Irish in the American Revolution' -- subject(s): History, Irish Participation 'Falling in Love with God'
Robert V. Callen has written: 'The structure of Anglo-Irish politics during the American Revolution'
The American revolution WAS an cataclysmic revolution.
England had complete power over Ireland thus starting a Revolution because the Irish wanted to be an independent country.