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  2. Fenian raids - Wikipedia

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    Seven Canadians were killed on the battlefield, two died shortly afterwards from wounds, and four later died of wounds or disease while on service; ninety-four more were wounded or disabled by disease. [15] Ten Fenians were killed and sixteen wounded. A funeral for soldiers killed during the Fenian attacks in Canada East, 30 June 1866.

  3. Battle of Ridgeway - Wikipedia

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    The Number 1 Company from Niagara-on-the-Lake was called and sent to Fort Erie in June 1866. Timothy Jeremiah Harrington one of three pensioners, was with No. 1 Company to halt the Fenian Invasion. In a book from the Niagara Historical Society, No, 27 circa 1915, “Names Only But Much More, BY JANET CARNOCHAN -Number 1 Company by BY MRS. E ...

  4. List of wars by death toll - Wikipedia

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    This list of wars by death toll includes all deaths directly or indirectly caused by the deadliest wars in history. These numbers encompass the deaths of military personnel resulting directly from battles or other wartime actions, as well as wartime or war-related civilian deaths, often caused by war-induced epidemics, famines, or genocides.

  5. Fenian dynamite campaign - Wikipedia

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    Infrastructure was attacked along with government (including military and police) targets as part of the campaign, which killed 4 people, including a young boy, and wounded 86. The campaign met with widespread backlash in Britain and a mixed response in Ireland, and led to the establishment of the Special Irish Branch by the Metropolitan Police ...

  6. Fenian Brotherhood - Wikipedia

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    The Fenian Rising proved to be a "doomed rebellion", poorly organised and with minimal public support. Most of the Irish-American officers who landed at Cork , in the expectation of commanding an army against England, were imprisoned; sporadic disturbances around the country were easily suppressed by the police, army and local militias.

  7. Irish Republican Brotherhood - Wikipedia

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    The Fenian Rising proved to be a "doomed rebellion", poorly organised and with minimal public support. Most of the Irish-American officers who landed at Cork, in the expectation of commanding an army against England, were imprisoned; sporadic disturbances around the country were easily suppressed by the police, army and local militias.

  8. List of wars involving Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Military indecisive Thai political victory. Disputed enclaves returned to Thailand; Cochinchina uprising (1940) Communist Party of Vietnam in Cochinchina: Empire of Japan French State: Defeat: Đô Lương Mutiny (1941) Mutiny Indochinese soldiers led by Đội Cung in Annam: French State: Defeat: South-East Asian theatre of World War II (1941 ...

  9. William R. Roberts - Wikipedia

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    The leader of the Fenian Brotherhood, the scholarly John O'Mahony (who himself served as an officer in the Union Army), thought the Irish veterans should be deployed to Ireland post-haste for a rebellion there, funded by the Irish in America. However, Roberts quickly became the leader of a faction of Fenians with an alternative plan.