Why did the allegiance between Irish Protestants and Irish Catholics against the British end?
A) They realized they couldn't really trust each other and were getting in each other's way because of it.
B) Irish Protestants weren't viewed as truly Irish, and so the Irish Catholics did not feel the demand of loyalty.
C) The potato famine ended it.
D) Irish Catholics were too aggressive.
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