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Ireland 1801–1922 The civil war cost more lives than the Anglo-Irish War that preceded it and left divisions that are still felt strongly in Irish politics today.

Ireland (1801–1922) The civil war cost more lives than the Anglo-Irish War that preceded it and left divisions that are still felt strongly in Irish politics today.

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    American Civil War

    The American Civil War (1861–1865), also known as the War Between the States as well as several other names, was a civil war in the United States of America. ... | Politics | State governments · Local governments · Elections (Electoral College) · Divisions · Ideologies · Parties (Democratic Party · Republican Party · Third parties) · Scandals · Political status of Puerto Rico · Red states and blue states · Uncle Sam |
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    Kentucky in the American Civil War

    Kentucky was a border state of key importance in the American Civil War. ... Abstract of the Returns of the XXIII Corps, Department of the Ohio, responsible for the Military District of Kentucky (1st and 2nd Divisions), and the District of Western Kentucky
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    Divisions of the United States Army

    Early American divisions, up until the American Civil War, were primarily temporary organizations, with the basis of the United States Army being brigades and regiments. ... Divisions that have held multiple additional identifiers, such as the 1st Cavalry ("airmobile", "heavy") and the 9th Infantry ("light", "motorized"), are left unidentified, regardless of their current additional identifier.
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    Origins of the American Civil War

    The main explanation for the origins of the American Civil War is slavery, especially Southern anger at the attempts by Northern antislavery political forces to block the expansion of slavery into the western territories. ... Latent sectional divisions suddenly activated derogatory sectional imagery which emerged into sectional ideologies.
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    Ireland 1801–1922

    But from the early 1900s, a radical fringe among Home Rulers became associated with militant republicanism, particularly Irish-American republicanism. ... The civil war cost more lives than the Anglo-Irish War that preceded it and left divisions that are still felt strongly in Irish politics today.
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    Ireland (1801–1922)

    But from the early 1900s, a radical fringe among Home Rulers became associated with militant republicanism, particularly Irish-American republicanism. ... The civil war cost more lives than the Anglo-Irish War that preceded it and left divisions that are still felt strongly in Irish politics today.
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    Photography and photographers of the American Civil War

    The American Civil War (1861–1865) was the fourth war in history to be caught on camera. ... Esprit de corps was so high that one is left to wonder how could they battle those same men come morning.
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    Ireland 1801–1923

    But from the early 1900s, a radical fringe among Home Rulers became associated with militant republicanism, particularly Irish-American republicanism. ... The civil war cost more lives than the Anglo-Irish War that preceded it and left divisions that are still felt strongly in Irish politics today.
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    Louisiana in the American Civil War

    A number of notable leaders were associated with Louisiana during the Civil War, including some of the Confederate army's senior ranking generals, as well as several men who led brigades and divisions. ... | American Civil War |
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    Philadelphia in the American Civil War

    Philadelphia during the American Civil War was a significant city in the North providing an important source of troops, money, weapons, medical care, and supplies for the Union. Before the Civil War, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania's economic connections with the South made much of the city sympathetic to South's grievances with the North.

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