Mayo campaign (Irish Civil War)

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The Mayo campaign in the Irish Civil War was a series of military operations in County Mayo during 1922–1923, in which pro-Treaty forces sought to defeat anti-Treaty Republican units and secure Free State control in the west of Ireland.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf event in the Irish Civil War
military campaign
belligerent anti-Treaty Republican forces
pro-Treaty forces
cause division over the Anglo-Irish Treaty
chronologicalOrder followed the outbreak of the Irish Civil War in 1922
conflict Irish Civil War
conflictType civil war campaign
country Ireland
endTime 1923
geographicScope rural areas of County Mayo
towns in County Mayo
hasEffect strengthening of Free State authority in the west
weakening of anti-Treaty military capacity in Mayo
hasGoal defeat anti-Treaty Republican units in County Mayo
secure Free State control in the west of Ireland
hasNature series of military operations
historicalPeriod early 20th century
involves Irish National Army
Irish Republican Army
surface form: Irish Republican Army (anti-Treaty)
location County Mayo
militaryTheater western theater of the Irish Civil War
opposedBy Republican units rejecting the Anglo-Irish Treaty
partOf Free State military operations in western Ireland
Irish Civil War
politicalContext establishment of the Irish Free State
region west of Ireland
result consolidation of Free State control in County Mayo
defeat of organized anti-Treaty resistance in much of County Mayo
side1 Irish Free State
side2 anti-Treaty IRA
startTime 1922
temporalContext post-Anglo-Irish Treaty period

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National Army of the Irish Free State engagement Mayo campaign (Irish Civil War)
Free State forces engagedIn Mayo campaign (Irish Civil War)