Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Unionst Opposition
To Home Rule
- Home Rule
- Home Rule in Ireland ment that Ireland would
manage her own internal affairs eg. roads
schools ect. whereas Westminster would manage
her foreign affairs eg. wars
- 1886
- Home Rule failed in the House of Commons
- 1893
- Home Rule failed in the House of Lords
- 1912
- Home Rule was made to become law in 1914
- postponed by WW1
- 1911
- Parliament Act
- House of Lords could not veto a
law it would be postponed for
maximum 2 years
- Solemn League And Covenant
- Gentlemen
- They would be willing to fight
- use weapons
- train to fight
- Die fighting for Ulster
- Ladies
- To support the Men no matter what happened
- signed in pen or blood
- Unionist Leaders toured Ulster
- pursuading people to sign in all major towns
- Ulster Day
- Saturday 28th september 1912
- Belfast
- Over 450,000 men and women signed it
- UVF
- ulster volunteer force
- Founded January 1913
- Trained by officers of the British Army
- Sir George Richarson a retired
general took command of the
UVF
- Unionists
- mainly Protestants
- some Roman Catholic from
Donegal, Cavan and
Monaghan
- from Ulster
- Antrim
- Down
- Londonderry
- Armagh
- Tyrone
- Fermanagh
- Donegal
- Cavan
- Monaghan
- they knew they
could not block
Home Rule from
all Ireland but
they wanted all
of Ulster
- Unionist Leader Sir Edward Carson
- Larne Gun-Running
- UVF
- Needed Weapons
- well trained now
- weapons brought from Germany
- 24th and 25th April 1914
- on board the Clyde Valley ship
- to Larne port
- 25,000 Rifles and 3 million
rounds of ammuntition
- Nationalist Support For Home Rule
- IVF
- Irish volunteer force
- Founded 1913
- By Summer 1914 they had over
100,000 volunteers
- Eoin MacNeill was thier leader
- mostly Roman Catholic
- They wanted Home Rule for ALL of Ireland
- Irish Nationalist leader John Redmond
- Howth Gun-Running
- Needed weapons as the UVF
already had many from the Larne
Gun-Running
- weapons from Germany
- 1,500 Rifles ans 45,000 rounds of ammunition
- on board the Asgard
- 26th July 1914
- Howth port co. Dublin