Zusammenfassung der Ressource
1916 Rising
- WW1 began this led to home rule being postponed
- Many nationalists disagreed and wanted home rule
- While the British were fighting in WW1 the IRB saw this as
an opportunity to win independence for ireland
- A military was set up to plan the rising
Anmerkungen:
- Members included Patrick Pearce, Thomas Clark and Joseph Plunkett
- ROGER CASEMENT
Anmerkungen:
- went to Germany to seek help and buy guns. Weapons were to arrive off the coast of Kerry the ship Aud which was carrying was captured by the British navy
- MACNEILL
- IRB needed help of
the Irish volunteers
due to small
numbers
- castle document
Anmerkungen:
- Joseph Plunkett forged a document which stated that the government was going to arrest the leaders of the volunteers
- MacNeill found out that the castle statement was a forgery
- this caused him to cancel the plans to fight
- SUNDAY
- on the morning
the leaders of
the rebellion
met
- knew there was no hope of
success but it would go ahead
anyway
- they were influenced by blood sacrifice
Anmerkungen:
- Blood sacrifice the idea that deaths would inspire the Irish to fight for independence
- EASTER MONDAY
- seized key buildings in dublin
Anmerkungen:
- Four courts, Boland's mill, Jacob's factory GPO
- GPO was headquarters of the rising
- read the proclamation of the irsh republic
- TUESDAY
- 6000 British soldiers arrived
- WEDNESDAY
- Helga came up liffey shelled liberty hall
- GPO was shelled by guns in trinety college
- FRIDAY
- evacuation of gpo
- moved to moore street
- SATURDAY
- surrendered
- REBELLION OVER
- WHY THE RISING FAILED
Anmerkungen:
- no countywide rebellion, the British could focus all their forces on Dublin
outnumbered
were easily surrounded because they captured key buildings in Dublin
- EFFECTS
Anmerkungen:
- WHY DID THE PUBLIC OPINION CHANGE
Anmerkungen:
- EXECUTION CAUSE SYMPATHY
SAW THIS AS TURNING POINT IN IRISH HISTORY