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    The Troubles of the 1920s was a period of conflict in what is now Northern Ireland from June 1920 until June 1922, during and after the Irish War of Independence...
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    civilians in the 1920–22 conflict. See The Troubles in Ulster (19201922) and Timeline of the Irish War of Independence. Unionists generally supported the USC...
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    Catholics (see: The Troubles in Ulster (19201922)). Ardoyne gained notoriety due to the large number of incidents during The Troubles. The village of Ardoyne...
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    Hart argues that the term is not appropriate given the reciprocity of violence in Northern Ireland. (see The Troubles in Ulster (19201922) and Bloody Sunday...
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    shipyards (see The Troubles in Northern Ireland (19201922). The second Pact consisted of ten Articles which called for an end to all IRA activity in Northern...
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    The Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) was the police force in Northern Ireland from 1922 to 2001. It was founded on 1 June 1922 as a successor to the Royal...
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    conflict deaths. The conflict in north-east Ulster had a sectarian aspect (see The Troubles in Ulster (19201922)). While the Catholic minority there mostly...
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    Irish revolutionary period (category 1910s in Ireland)
    Ireland 1920-1922: The Troubles in Ulster (19201922) saw "savage and unprecedented" communal violence between Protestants and Catholics in newly formed...
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  • of the Modern Middle East – Volume 1. p. 119. Fighting between Kuwait's forces and Wahhabi supporters of Ibn Sa'ud broke out in May 1920, and the former...
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    Joseph O'Sullivan (category 1922 deaths)
    a hell for the Nationalist minority in Belfast and its neighborhood for the past couple of years". (See: The Troubles in Ulster (19201922)). Despite...
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  • unionists and nationalists (see The Troubles in Ulster (19201922)). In the 1921 elections in Northern Ireland: Antrim, Down and the borough of Belfast had Unionist...
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    Harland & Wolff (category Companies that have entered administration in the United Kingdom)
    shipyard: Similar actions had occurred in June 1898 and July, 1912. See The Troubles in Ulster (19201922). The company started an aircraft manufacturing...
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    The Government of Ireland Act 1920 was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The Act's long title was "An Act to provide for the better government...
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    unionist and republican sides. (See: The Troubles in Ulster (19201922)). In 1921, following the Anglo-Irish Treaty and the Partition of Ireland, it unexpectedly...
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    troops from the South. 12–15 February 1922: In Belfast, violence erupted in response to the Clones shootings. See: The Troubles in Ulster (19201922) Between...
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    which was then part of the United Kingdom. The Ulster Volunteers were based in the northern province of Ulster. Many Ulster Protestants and Irish unionists...
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    unionists, at least in the north-east, supported its creation while nationalists were opposed. The Troubles in Northern Ireland (19201922) were followed by...
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  • Border campaign (Irish Republican Army) (category Irish Republican Army (1922–1969))
    The Troubles in Ulster (19201922)) On 12 December, the campaign was launched with simultaneous attacks by around 150 IRA members on targets on the Border...
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    500 deaths. A curfew remained in force until 1924. (see The Troubles in Ulster (19201922)) The lines drawn saw off the challenge to "unionist unity"...
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  • 1923 Irish hunger strikes (category 1923 in Ireland)
    in Dundalk Gaol, 711 in Gormanstown Internment Camp and 263 on the Prison Ship Argenta in Belfast Lough (see The Troubles in Ulster (19201922)). The...
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    Liam Lynch (Irish republican) (category Irish Republican Army (1919–1922) members)
    the old IRA GHQ for having abandoned the people in the North, "particularly in Belfast" (see The Troubles in Ulster (19201922)). In March 1923, the Anti-Treaty...
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    Northern Ireland (redirect from Ulster (UK))
    violence "in defence or opposition to the new settlement" during The Troubles (19201922). The IRA carried out attacks on British forces in the north-east...
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    the majority of them (58%) Roman Catholics (see The Troubles (19201922)). The IRA remained relatively quiescent in Ulster, with the exception of the...
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    Frank Aiken (category Irish Republican Army (1919–1922) members)
    with the British from 11 July 1921 (see The Troubles in Ulster (19201922)). Michael Collins organised a clandestine guerrilla offensive against the newly...
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    Dawson Bates (category Ulster Unionist Party members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland)
    transferred to the prison ship (hulk) HMS Argenta which has been described as a "floating gulag". (See The Troubles in Ulster (19201922)) In 1936 the British...
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  • The Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) is a unionist political party in Northern Ireland. The party was founded as the Ulster Unionist Council in 1905, emerging...
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  • Roger McCorley (category Irish Republican Army (1919–1922) members)
    leaving 1,000 people homeless. (see: The Troubles in Ulster (19201922)). In April 1922, McCorley became leader of the IRA Belfast Brigade after Joe McKelvey...
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    Edward Carson (category Leaders of the Ulster Unionist Party)
    The Troubles in Ulster (19201922)). In 1921, he stated: "We used to say that we could not trust an Irish parliament in Dublin to do justice to the Protestant...
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    Partition in 1921, as Ulster unionism its goal has been to retain Northern Ireland as a devolved region within the United Kingdom and to resist the prospect...
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    The Troubles in Northern Ireland (19201922). In 1935, the Twelfth led to the worst violence in Belfast since the foundation of Northern Ireland in 1922...
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