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  • The '''Orange Institution''', commonly referred to as the ''Orange Order'' is an international fraternal religious society founded in [[Northern Ire ...otestant faith and be loyal to the King and his heirs, giving birth to the Orange Order. Since then, the Order's principles and aims, and those of similar organisa
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  • The '''Orange Institution''', commonly referred to as the ''Orange Order'' is an international fraternal religious society founded in [[Northern Ire ...otestant faith and be loyal to the King and his heirs, giving birth to the Orange Order. Since then, the Order's principles and aims, and those of similar organisa
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  • The relative peace was short-lived as several [[Orange Institution|Orange Order]] parades were attacked that Summer. More serious rioting started on the 12
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  • ...nd Smyth, William J. ''The Sash Canada Wore: A Historical Geography of the Orange Order in Canada.'' U. of Toronto Press, 1980.
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  • ...with the formation of the [[Ulster Unionist Council]], which linked the [[Orange Order]] and other Unionist groups together in one bloc. In 1910 Ulster Unionism c * [[Orange Order]]
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  • ..., led by Protestant Irish immigrants hostile to Catholic immigration. The Orange Order was the center of nativism in Canada from the 1860s to 1950s.<ref>Hereward
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