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Ireland 1884 - 1914 - Coggle Diagram
Ireland 1884 - 1914
North + South
Religions
Catholics = 77%
Anglicans = 12%
Presbyterians = 9%
Ireland was ruled from Westminster
Nationalists
Irish Nationalist
Constitutional Nationlist
Radical Nationalists
Home Rule
Republic
IRB
Unionist
Unionist Party
"Home Rule is Rome rule"
Penal Laws + land ownership = Few Irish Catholic owned land
Home Rule Crisis
Parliament Act 1911
3rd Home Rule Bill 1912
Ulster Solemn League + Covenant
Ulster Volunteer Force
Parliamentary Force
Larne Gun Running
IVF
Howth Gun Running
Cultural Nationalist Movements
Cultural Nationalism
Anglicisation
The Gaelic League
Irish Literary Revival
W.B Yeats
Abby Theatre
Charles Stewart Parnell
Early Life
Born - 27th of June 1846
Studied at Cambridge
1875 - Elected to parliament as member of Home Rule Party
Home Rule Party
Parnell had links with Fenians
Parliamentary Obstruction
"The Land Question"
The Land League
Parnell became leader of Home Rule Party
Political Agitation
Parnell - sent to Kilmainham Gaol
Kilmainham Treaty
The Invincibles
Irish Parliamentary Party
1st Home Rule Bill
Jan 1886 - Parnell allied with Gladstone + the Liberal Party
April 1886 - First Home Rule Bill
Conservative Party - against Home Rule Bill
June 1886 - Bill was defeated in House of Commons
Liberal Party Split
Conservative Party was elected
False Accusations
Fall of Parnell
The GAA
Founded - 1st November 1884 in Hayes Hotel, Co. Tipperary
Michael Cusack
Maurice Davin
Only Irish sports were allowed to be played
Ireland + WW1
Split in IVF
The 36th Ulster Division
Edward Carson