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    Michael Collins

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    presents a historical biopic of the Irish patriot and revolutionary Michael Collins. Michael Collins was an Irish revolutionary leader‚ the Minister for Finance‚ and the Teachta Dála (TD) for Cork South in the First Dáil of 1919. He also became the director of Intelligence for the IRA and was a member of the Irish delegation during the Anglo-Irish Treaty negotiations. He was also the Chairman of the Provisional Government and Commander-in-chief of the National Army after the treaty negotiations. Michael

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    Coin-Northern Ireland

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    outcomes‚ and effects on the civilian population and environment will be examined. Summary of Events The violence that affected Northern Ireland can be traced back to the English conquest of Ireland in the early 17th century when the indigenous Irish Protestant population aligned themselves with their English Protestant conquerors and achieved power over their Catholic counterparts. This acquired power resulted in a growing and longstanding prejudice toward the Catholic population; prejudice was

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    Easter Uprising of 1916

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    turning point in modern Irish history‚ because up until this point Ireland had been completely under Britain’s rule (Trueman). Many works have been written about this: novels‚ history books‚ and nonfiction memoirs (see attached list and poem). There had previously been small rebellions in the years 1803‚ 1848‚ and 1867 (O’Knowles). Irishmen especially grew to resent the British after the Conscription of 1918. This was an attempt by the British to draft the Irish into their army (Badertscher). Many Irishmen

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    Michael’s teachers told stories of Irish patriotism and in such an environment‚ fueled within Collins a strong sense of pride in Ireland and of all things Irish. At 15‚ Collins moved to London where he worked for a number of years within the large Irish community within London. Collins and many others in the Irish community felt ostracized from British community. This attitude coupled with Collin’s earlier teachings compelled him to become a member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood in 1909. In 1916

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    Task 1: Zombies Zombie is an anti-war song written by the Irish rock band The Cranberries‚ in 1994. The group’s vocalist‚ Dolores O’Riordan has claimed that Zombie speaks about “The Irish fight for independence that seemed to last forever.” When talking about the conflict in Ireland‚ it is important to bear in mind that it is not only political‚ but also religious. The suppression of Catholics in the country can be dated all the way back to the Reformation in 1517‚ and the struggle between the two

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    KEVIN BARRY

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    Kevin Gerard Barry (Irish: Caoimhín de Barra ) (20 January 1902 – 1 November 1920) was the first Irish republican to be executed by the British since the leaders of the Easter Rising.[1] Barry was sentenced to death for his part in an IRA operation which resulted in the deaths of three British soldiers.[2] Barry’s death is considered a watershed moment in the Irish conflict. His execution outraged public opinion in Ireland and throughout the world‚ because of his youth. The timing of his death was

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    450 individuals and the injury of over 2500[1]. At first‚ the rising was unpopular amongst the Irish‚ and the failure consequently left the general public and many Irish republicans in a state of humiliation. However‚ this was only the initial response which ultimately changed dramatically‚ in view of the fact that the British response was barbaric and subsequently created several martyrs to the republican cause… [Enter Source] • Evaluate • How does the source relate to the significance

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    1916 Rising

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    it. In 1916 many of the Irish strongly wanted to take hold of Dublin‚ with the purpose to wipe out the British rule in Ireland‚ and hoping to become entirely independent. The Irish wanted to have a republic‚ and become free from the British rule. The leaders before the Easter Uprising started to realize that the public would show their support against the British. The leaders of this rebellion came together to fight for what they believed in. The independence of the Irish was very important and showed

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    The Origin of Terrorism

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    not military‚ purposes‚ and by groups too weak to mount open assaults. Terrorism reaches back to ancient Greece and has occurred throughout history. In the 20th cent. acts of terrorism have been associated with the Italian Red Brigades‚ the Irish Republican Army‚ the Palestine Liberation Organization‚ Peru ’s Shining Path‚ and the Weathermen among many groups. It is a modern tool of the alienated and its psychological impact on the public has increased because of extensive coverage by the media. Governments

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    IRA Tactics

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    the 21st January 1919. Therefore it is referring to the murder of the two RIC (Royal Irish Constabulary) officers by the IRA (Irish Republican Army) which occurred in Soloheadbeg on the 21st January 1919‚ it occurred as the IRA saw the RIC as representatives of the British Authority within Ireland even though most of the RIC were Catholics. This therefore was this event which led to the triggering of the Anglo-Irish War‚ or War of Independence as it is sometime referred to. However this source was

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