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- Anglo-Irish Treaty [r]: Treaty between the Irish rebel government and the United Kingdom which established the Irish Free State, and played the greatest role in igniting the Irish Civil War. [e]
- Irish War of Independence [r]: The conflict between the forces of the provisional government of the Irish Republic and Britain which took place between January 1919 and July 1921. [e]
- Michael Collins [r]: Irish revolutionary leader who led negotiations at the Anglo-Irish Treaty. Lead the pro-treaty side during the Irish Civil War. [e]
- Richard Mulcahy [r]: Richard Mulcahy (1886-1971), Irish revolutionary and politician. [e]
- Tom Barry [r]: Tom Barry (1897-1980) was an Irish revolutionary and folk hero who lead a flying column during the Irish War of Independence. Following the war he fought in the Irish Civil War and remained a high ranking member of the Irish Republican Army until 1938. [e]
- The Troubles (Ireland) [r]: A period of violent political conflict concerning Northern Ireland, largely within that region. [e]