Irish Republic exits British Commonwealth.

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Ireland's decision to become a republic marked a significant shift in its relationship with the British Commonwealth. The journey towards independence had been ongoing since the early 20th century, with the Irish War of Independence in 1919-1921 leading to the establishment of the Irish Free State. However, Ireland still remained within the Commonwealth as a dominion. The final step towards full sovereignty came when the Republic of Ireland Act was enacted, severing all constitutional ties with the British Crown. This move was the culmination of years of political and social efforts by Irish nationalists to assert their independence. The decision to leave the Commonwealth had a symbolic and practical impact on Ireland's identity and governance. It solidified Ireland's status as a distinct and sovereign nation on the global stage. The move also had implications for trade relations and diplomatic ties with other Commonwealth countries. The event marked a turning point in Irish history, reflecting the nation's desire to assert its autonomy and forge its own path. It stands as a testament to the perseverance and resilience of the Irish people in their pursuit of self-determination. #Ireland #Republic #Independence #Sovereignty
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