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The Listowel mutiny occurred during the Irish War of Independence. The Royal Irish Constabulary refused to be relocated out of their rural police station in Listowel.
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The "Black and Tans" were a paramilitary force recruited by the British government to assist the Royal Irish Constabulary during the Irish War of Independence (1919-1921). Comprised mainly of ex-soldiers from World War I, they were notorious for their brutal tactics and reprisals against Irish civilians. Their presence exacerbated tensions and violence in Ireland, leading to widespread condemnation and contributing to the eventual push for Irish independence. The term "Black and Tans" has since become synonymous with their violent reputation and controversial role in Irish history.
yes, indirectly, but only in Great Britain & Ireland
The Irish came to Texas during the Mexican War in 1850 looking for land and opportunitys.
None. There was no Irish Army during the First World War, as Ireland was not yet an independent country.
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Officially Ireland was neutral during World War 2 but many Irish people fought on the side of the Allies.
German- Americans and Irish- Americans were commonly called hyphenateds during the WWI area.
The Listowel mutiny occurred during the Irish War of Independence. The Royal Irish Constabulary refused to be relocated out of their rural police station in Listowel.
The Irish
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A lot of Irish came during that period, along with european and asian immigrants
The nation of Ireland took no active part in the war, but thousands of Irish fought in the Civil War either on the Union or Confederate side. They were known for fighting fiercely. It was joked that the Union won the war because they had more Irish than the Confederacy did.
The story "The Sniper" is set during the nighttime in Dublin, Ireland, during the Irish Civil War.
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