8.) Reasons for Free State army victory in the Irish Civil War

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What was the public mandate for the Free State victory?

The pro-treaty side had a clear democratic mandate from the June 1922 election and support from the majority of the Irish people who desired peace.

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What institutional backing did the Free State government have?

The Free State government had strong support from the Catholic Church, the national press, and most public bodies.

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What resources did the Free State army have compared to the Irregulars?

The Free State army was far better equipped, receiving significant military supplies and artillery from Britain to suppress the Irregulars.

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