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Were Protestants forced out of southern Ireland?

Summary by Slugger O'Toole
Terraformer is a learning designer from Offaly, residing in Dublin. Headlines in recent months concerning the digitisation of the 1926 Irish census records painted a stark portrait of Protestant decline during the revolutionary period. The Protestant population of the 26 counties declined from about 311,000 in 1911 to 207,000 in 1926 – 104,000 people, about a third. The marked drop is routinely cited by unionists and revisionists as evidence tha…
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Slugger O'Toole broke the news on Wednesday, August 12, 2026.
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