Caused violence in New York, when new Irish immigrants were drafted into the Union army.
In the South, one of the most respected Confederate Generals was the Irish-born pharmacist, Pat Cleburne.
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About 2,316 died on the Union and 4,550 died on the Confederate
A lot of Irish came during that period, along with european and asian immigrants
It would depend on which civil war you are referring to.
Irish immigrants were recruited to the Union Army during the Civil War for several reasons. Many sought economic opportunities and a chance for upward mobility in a country where they faced discrimination and limited job prospects. The Union Army also actively recruited immigrants to bolster its ranks, as the war created a significant demand for soldiers. Additionally, joining the military offered Irish immigrants a way to demonstrate their loyalty to the United States and to gain acceptance in a society that often marginalized them.
The two sides of the Irish Civil War were the "Republicans" and the "Free Staters".
There were 150,000 Irish that fought against the conferacy in the Civil war
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You need to specify which Civil War. Greek? Irish? Russian?
Large numbers of immigrants fought in the Civil War, particularly the Irish.
Yes. The Irish Civil War ran from the 28th of June 1922 to the 24th of May 1923.
loss of natural resources.
The Irish Civil War ended in 1923
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The Irish civil war began on the 28th of June 1922 and ended on the 24th of May 1923.
From June 1922 to May 1923.