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Historically, relations between French and Irish have been generally positive, as both peoples shared a common religion, Roman Catholicism, and a more powerful common Protestant enemy, England ( later the United Kingdom ).
French kings during the 16th to 19th centuries often supported Irish and Scottish interests against English advances in Ireland and Scotland.
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