british war from 1920-1930

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February 22, 2015

 

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In early 1920 the Irish responded with boycotts until violence broke out in spring that same year(Cottrell 76). The first targets of violence were the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC). The RIC was the police force in Ireland and the people saw them as Britain's eyes and ears in Ireland. The first RIC stations attacked were in isolated, rural areas, but by April, 400 stations were burned to the ground along with 100 income tax offices...
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The first RIC stations attacked were in isolated, rural areas, but by April, 400 stations were burned to the ground along with 100 income tax offices. Most of the violence was by members of the Irish Republican Army (IRA). The British began to fight back and carried out almost 40,000 raids on private home, arrested 5,000, shot up 102 towns, and killed 77 unarmed people(Cottrell 146)...
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