Black and Tan War

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The Black and Tan War is a common name for the Irish War of Independence (1919–1921), a guerrilla conflict between Irish republicans and British forces that led to the establishment of the Irish Free State.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Irish War of Independence
guerrilla war
war
alternateName Irish War of Independence
associatedLeader Arthur Griffith
Michael Collins
Éamon de Valera
associatedOrganization Dáil Éireann
belligerent British forces
Irish republicans
chronologicalPlacement post–World War I era
conflictScope national liberation struggle
conflictType guerrilla conflict
countryInvolved Ireland
United Kingdom
endCause signing of the Anglo-Irish Treaty
endTime 1921
followedBy Irish Civil War
hasCause Irish demand for independence from the United Kingdom
historicalCategory Irish revolutionary history
wars involving the United Kingdom
wars of independence
ledTo Irish Free State
partition of Ireland
location Ireland
mainTheater rural Ireland
urban Ireland
notableEvent Bloody Sunday (1920)
Burning of Cork
notableTactic ambushes
assassinations
reprisals
opponent British Army
opposingObjective maintenance of British rule in Ireland
partOf Irish revolutionary period
peaceTreaty Anglo-Irish Treaty
politicalObjective establishment of an independent Irish republic
precededBy Easter Rising
surface form: 1916 Easter Rising
region British Isles
result establishment of the Irish Free State
significantCombatant Auxiliary Division
Black and Tans
Irish Republican Army
Royal Irish Constabulary
startTime 1919
timePeriod 20th century

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Tan War alsoKnownAs Black and Tan War