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by rurai
1747 days ago
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There was no economic "blockade" until 1932, after the Irish government refused to pay land annuities to the British government and a rise of protectionist policies. In reality the reason Ireland didn't face any sanctions immediately after "independence" was because it was mostly token independence where the economy was still heavily intertwined with Britain and little industrial development took place. This was maintained between 1923 and 1932 as the status quo benefitted the large ranchers and middlemen whose side won the civil war. |
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