Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. In 2009, Irish republicans in Northern Ireland painted the British Royal Mail boxes with this colour, so that they would look like the post boxes of the Republic of Ireland. Which colour did they use?"
...1. Green 2. Blue 3. Yellow 4. Orange The legend says Saint Patrick taught Irish people about the Holy Trinity using a (green) shamrock plant. Green first represented Irish Catholics and was soon adopted by the whole nation. Orange is the colour used in Northern Ireland by Protestants, as a tribute to King William III (William of Orange), who defeated the Catholic James II at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690, effectively ending the latter's attempts to regain the thrones of England and Scotland.
Step 2 : Answer to the question "1. In 2009, Irish republicans in Northern Ireland painted the British Royal Mail boxes with this colour, so that they would look like the post boxes of the Republic of Ireland. Which colour did they use?"
Green:
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