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Easter Rising 1916 Leaving Cert History Revision Presentation Sovereignty and Partition 1912-1949

Easter Rising 1916 The Irish Volunteers Plan James Connolly and the Citizens Army Plans for the Rising Eoin MacNeill and the Castle Document The Easter Rising Begins Aftermath of the Easter Rising Effects of the 1916 Rising

The Irish Volunteers Plan Convention held on 25 October 1914. Decides to (a) Maintain armed and trained military Volunteer Force, (b) To resist partition, (c) To end British Rule in Ireland, (d) To resist the enlistment of Irishmen into the British Army. The Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB) have considerable influence within the Irish Volunteers. IRB plan Rising (‘England’s difficulty is Ireland’s opportunity’) Non-IRB Volunteers unaware of plans for a Rising.

James Connolly and the Citizens Army Founded to defend workers from police attacks during the 1913 Dublin Lockout. Aims (a) Defend workers against employer oppression, (b) Defend workers from attacks by the police, (c) Restore morale within the ITGWU, (d) Establish a socialist workers republic. Connolly spoke of his intention to organise a rebellion during World War One. Fearing the ICA might disrupt their plans, the IRB offer Connolly a position on the IRB Military Council.

Plans for the Rising IRB set Easter Sunday 1916 as date for the Rising. Roger Casement travels to Germany to secure weapons. Germans send 20,000 guns on a ship called the Aud. The Aud to land in Kerry but captured by British and scuttled by her captain.

Eoin MacNeill and the Castle Document Eoin Mac Neill complains about being kept in the dark about plans for Rising. In order to get MacNeill’s support the IRB needed to convince him that the Irish Volunteers were under threat from the British. IRB forge the ‘Castle Document’ that pretends the British plan to arrest the leaders of the Volunteers. When MacNeill discovers the capture of the Aud he cancels plans for the Rising. IRB decided to go ahead with Rising on Easter Monday.

The Easter Rising Begins 1,500 Volunteers and ICA members take over the GPO and other buildings around Dublin The Easter Proclamation is read by Padraig Pearse outside the GPO Fighting lasts for 6 days By the end of the Rising there were 12,000 British troops in Dublin On Saturday 29 April the rebels agree to an unconditional surrender to the British military

Aftermath of the Easter Rising British interned (imprisonment without trial) around 3,500 men and women The British court-martialled 170 of the rebels and sentenced 90 to be executed Fifteen of the leaders were executed Initially many Dublin people opposed the actions of the rebels and the death and destruction the Rising caused Public opinion is horrified by the executions and the British order a stop to further executions The executed leaders were now seen as martyrs of the independence struggle

Effects of the 1916 Rising Sinn Fein mistakenly blamed for the Rising. This helps Sinn Fein grow as a nationalist party. After the Rising the Irish Parliamentary Party went into decline. This was due to (a) the failure to implement Home Rule (b) Redmond’s acceptance of partition and (c) growth of Sinn Fein. Catholic Church opposes the executions and began to support radical nationalism Recruitment of Irishmen to British Army fell Many key republicans lost their lives and new figures emerged to replace those killed