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Subsequent negotiations produced a Treaty which split nationalist Ireland; a treaty that has caused controversy ever since. This, however, was a small victory for the Irish because it is important to take note of is the fact that not all citizens of Ireland shared the ideological views of the IRA. This is split was manifested in the 1922 split of the IRA and the civil war that followed...
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This is split was manifested in the 1922 split of the IRA and the civil war that followed. The Irish Republican Army held out for the complete independence of Ireland from Britain and for a United Ireland while their former comrades who formed the army of the new Free State (26 Counties) opposed them in a savage campaign which witnessed all the tragedy common to every civil war (English 40)...
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