School: Kilbeg (roll number 11039)

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Robertstown, Co. Meath
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  2. In 1920 and 1921 there was a fierce conflict in this country between the Irish and the English. The English were better known by the name of the Black and Tans. It wasn't an open conflict as the Irish couldn't stand up to England in such. The methods worked by the Irish which proved successful were mainly ambushing lorry loads of Tans were the roads were
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