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THE REVOLUTION PAPERS - PART 6

1917
AMERICA ENTERS THE WAR
The impact on Ireland


Newspapers: 
  • Evening Mail, 3 April 1917
  • The Cork Examiner, 6 April 1917
  • The Gaelic American, 14 April 1917

Contemporary document: 
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Contents and articles:
Revolution Chronicle
'Uncle Same steps up': newspapers assess what America's entry into the Great War means for Ireland
'At the forefront of the Battle for the Atlantic': as naval tactics change, Ireland becomes a strategically important location
'Irish America and Nationalist Ireland': Irish-Americans have conflicting loyalties when the United States enters the war


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