The Irish struggle against the United Kingdom started back in the reign of Iorwerth, and whilst he was sympathetic to the cause, offered little in practical help to the Republicans. Iago however, had offered help to Sein Fein back in 1918. During 1919 the Irish State fought against the Anglo-Scots alone, with the Welsh Kingdom offering sympathy to the Republican's but little in material aid. This changed with Iago's rise to the throne. As the Welsh government fell, to be replaced with Iago's autocracy, the Welsh sympathies with the Irish began to be translated into material aid.
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rdfs:label
| - Irish War of Independence (Welsh History Post Glyndwr)
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| - The Irish struggle against the United Kingdom started back in the reign of Iorwerth, and whilst he was sympathetic to the cause, offered little in practical help to the Republicans. Iago however, had offered help to Sein Fein back in 1918. During 1919 the Irish State fought against the Anglo-Scots alone, with the Welsh Kingdom offering sympathy to the Republican's but little in material aid. This changed with Iago's rise to the throne. As the Welsh government fell, to be replaced with Iago's autocracy, the Welsh sympathies with the Irish began to be translated into material aid.
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side
| - 100(xsd:integer)
- Kingdom of Wales
- Irish Republic
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- United Kingdom of England & Scotland
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side2strength
| - Black & Tans 7000
- British Army 20,000
- RIC 9700
- Ulster Specials 4000
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side1casualties
| - 300(xsd:integer)
- 550(xsd:integer)
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side1strength
| - BFG 10,000
- Irish Republican Army 15,000 Troops
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End
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Name
| - The Irish War of Independence
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Begin
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Commanders
| - Michael Collins
- David Lloyd George
- Admiral Harri Preece
- General Llewellyn Guto
- Henry Hugh Tudor
- Nevil Macready
- Richard Mulcahy
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Battles
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abstract
| - The Irish struggle against the United Kingdom started back in the reign of Iorwerth, and whilst he was sympathetic to the cause, offered little in practical help to the Republicans. Iago however, had offered help to Sein Fein back in 1918. During 1919 the Irish State fought against the Anglo-Scots alone, with the Welsh Kingdom offering sympathy to the Republican's but little in material aid. This changed with Iago's rise to the throne. As the Welsh government fell, to be replaced with Iago's autocracy, the Welsh sympathies with the Irish began to be translated into material aid.
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