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Rebellion in Dublin - Easter in 1916. Various Irish groups fought British Forces. They believed in using force to remove the British from Ireland. Should

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• Rebellion in Dublin - Easter in 1916.

• Various Irish groups fought British Forces.

• They believed in using force to remove the British from Ireland.

• Should have taken place all over Ireland.

• Due to a lot of confusion, very little happened outside Dublin.

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• Britain ruled Ireland at the time however the Irish did not like this.

• People believed that Ireland should make their own laws

• The only way for to this to happen was to rebel against the British.

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Westminster

• Westminster is the name of the Parliament in London.

• Ireland had been ruled by the British since 1801 when the Act Of Union began.

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IRB• James Stephens and John

O’Mahoney founded the IRB {Irish Republican Brotherhood}

• After an unsuccessful rebellion in 1867 the IRB became a secret society

• Later their name

changed to The Irish

Volunteers.

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• The Irish Volunteers were the main people involved in the rising. They were a group of men who were against the British. They wanted them out of Ireland

• The Irish Citizen Army were another group of men with the same beliefs. Their leader was James Connolly.

Who were involved?

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The Irish Citizen Army.

• The Irish Citizen Army was formed in November 1913 by James Connolly.

• After the outbreak of World War 1 the Irish Citizen Army and the Irish Volunteers joined together to start planning the rising

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Thomas McDonagh Sean Mac Diarmaid

Born Co. Tipperary 1878 Born Co. Leitrim 1883

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Born: Co. Galway 1881 Born: Dublin 1887

Eamon Ceannt Joseph Mary Plunkett

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Thomas Clarke

•Born on the Isle of

Wight

•57-Oldest of the

leaders.

•Owned a small

shop on Parnell

street The Irish

volunteers would

have their secret

meetings there.

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Padraig Pearse

•Born in Dublin in

1879.

•Supported Irish

culture.

•Poet and Writer.

•School

Teacher/Barrister.

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• On the morning of Easter Monday 1916, about 1,000 men from the Irish Volunteers and the Irish Citizen Army marched through Dublin and took control of some important buildings. They were armed with weapons, ready for battle against the British.

• Their headquarters were in the GPO, on Sackville Street, which is now known as O’Connell Street.

What Happened

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Proclamation

• On the steps of the GPO, Padraig Pearse read the Proclamation.

• This declared Ireland to be a Republic.

• They took down the British flag and raised a green, white and orange flag which said Ireland was a Republic.

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• World War I was ongoing, so the rebels seized the moment to fight.

• The British were taken by surprise but by Tuesday morning they had begun to fight back. A battle broke out in Dublin.

• Over the next few days the fighting continued and there was severe damage done to the city and many people died.

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O’ Connell Street

• Much of O’Connell Street ended up in flames.

• James Connolly was shot in the ankle in Middle Abbey Street. He was brought back to the GPO.

• Liberty Hall had been bombed.

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Dublin left in ruins

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• Most of the main buildings in Dublin had been burned down or destroyed in the battle and many innocent Dublin citizens were killed.

• A lot of the people were not happy with this rebellion as their city had been ruined.

• It finally ended after 6 days. The rebels decided to surrender as the city was in ruins.

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Afterwards

• Over 300 people were arrested. Ninety of those people were sentenced to death.

• The 7 people who signed the Proclamation were also sentenced to death.

• The would be killed by firing squad.

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Kilmainham Gaol

The leaders were

shot here after the

Rising.

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James Connolly.

• James Connolly was sentenced to death, but as he could not stand, they sat him on a chair and executed him.

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Joseph Plunkett.

• Joseph Plunkett was sentenced to death on the 4th of May.

• Joseph Plunkett was engaged to an artist. Her name was Grace Grifford.

• They let Joseph Plunkett marry Grace the morning of his execution.

• They were together as husband and wife for a few hours.

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Eamon de Valera

• Eamon de Valera was sentenced to death but this did not happen as he was a American citizen.

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The Proclamation

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Ireland 2016 programmeThe Defence Forces will visit each primary school and deliver a pack to school, containing a National Flag, a booklet on how to care for the Flag; information on the Ireland 2016 programme; a poster of Amhrán na bhFiann, our National Anthem.

The format for the visit to Primary Schools will be as follows: • Arrival of the Defence Forces team at the school: welcome and introductory remarks.•The 1916 Proclamation explained.•Reading of the Proclamation, with a nominated pupil reading paragraph four.•The National Flag - Q&A for the students on our Flag.• Flag Protocols how we should care for our National Flag• Presentation of the Flag to an appointed person

Each ceremony will last not more than 30 minutes per school.

St. Colmcille’s will be visited on November 12th at 10:50am.

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Paragraph 4

The Irish Republic is entitled to, and hereby claims, the allegiance of every Irishman and Irishwoman. The Republic guarantees religious and civil liberty, equal rights and equal opportunities to all its citizens, and declares its resolve to pursue the happiness and prosperity of the whole nation and all of its parts, cherishing all of the children of the nation equally and oblivious of the differences carefully fostered by an alien

government, which have divided a minority from the majority in the past.

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