List of armed conflicts involving Ireland against the United Kingdom
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This is a chronological list of armed conflicts involving Ireland and the United Kingdom. Both sides have fought a total of 15 armed conflicts against each other, with 1 of them being an Irish victory, 12 of them being a British victory, 1 having another result and 1 being an internal conflict (civil war).
Irish victory - 1
British victory - 12
Another result - 1
Internal conflict - 1
Irish rebels versus England/United Kingdom
[edit]Independent Ireland versus United Kingdom
[edit]Date | Conflict | Irish side | British side | Result |
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1919-1921 | Irish War of Independence[14] | Irish Republic | United Kingdom | Irish victory
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1922-1923 | Irish Civil War[15] | Anti-Treaty IRA | Irish Free State | Pro-Treaty forces victory
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References
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- ^ Regan, John M.; Augusteijn, Joost (2007). The memoirs of John M. Regan: a Catholic officer in the RIC and RUC, 1909-1948. Dublin: Four Courts Press. ISBN 978-1-84682-069-4. OCLC 143094632.
- ^ Bartlett, Robert (1994). The making of Europe: conquest, colonization and cultural change; 950 - 1350. Penguin history. London: Penguin books. ISBN 978-0-14-015409-2.
- ^ Coogan, Tim Pat (1993). De Valera: long fellow, long shadow. London: Hutchinson. ISBN 978-0-09-175030-5.