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Calvin Coolidge is famous to Ireland primarily for his role in fostering strong diplomatic relations between the United States and Ireland during his presidency (1923-1929). His administration supported Irish independence and recognized the Irish Free State in 1927, which helped solidify ties between the two nations. Additionally, Coolidge's Irish ancestry and his appreciation for Irish culture have contributed to his legacy in Ireland. His presidency coincided with a period of significant Irish-American identity and influence in the U.S.

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