Irish Partition - The National Archives

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Irish Partition - The National Archives
Resistance to British rule in Ireland had existed for hundreds of years. Irish nationalists, the majority of them Catholic, resisted this rule in a number of peaceful or violent ways up until the start of the First World War. Irish nationalists wanted Ireland to be independent from British control.  At the start of the twentieth […]
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