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Essay heading: anti catholicism
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The Irish did not take this very well which erupted in a brawl which started an ongoing conflict between the Natives and the Irish. There were two huge groups fighting each other, and the police had no power to stop any of them. The results were both sides had fatal injuries and it led to madness. Natives began to rampaging in Irish houses, pulling families out and hurting them... displayed 300 characters
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The results were both sides had fatal injuries and it led to madness. Natives began to rampaging in Irish houses, pulling families out and hurting them. They tore the furniture, kitchen, and everything in the house in to pieces (2).
The Irish were in fear that the Natives would do such a terrible thing again... displayed next 300 characters
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