100 years ago, on Easter Monday, 1916, the Irish Volunteers and members
of the Irish Citizen Army and the Cumann na mBan rose up against the
British occupation in Dublin and declared the Irish Republic. The
British stopped them and executed their leaders. This heavy-handed
response led to increased support for Irish independence.
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