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Home Rule Crisis 1912-1914

The Home Rule Crisis between 1912 and 1914 was marked by intense political and social turmoil in Ireland. The Irish Parliamentary Party, led by John Redmond, sought to introduce Home Rule, which aimed to grant Ireland its own parliament.

Home Rule Crisis 
       1912-1914

Home Rule Crisis 1912-1914

main points

1914
john redman asks IVF to fight for brit

10,000 refuse

they fight in 1916

IRB deside on rising
home rule act introduced

posponed until after war

outbreak of ww1
howth gun running

rounds

900

guns

IVF get guns off germans

used asgard to bring in

asquiths primeminister
curagh mutiny

57 of 70 brit officers refused to go north

army sent to prevent UVF taking over

1913
cuman na mbann

set up cuman na mbann

denied acces to IVF

irish national volanteers formed

IVF

100,000 men

eoin mcNeil

irish citizan army formed
larne gun running

army turns blind eye

25,000

ulster volenteer force

UVF

100,0000 men

ulster solem league covent
hird home rule bill
1911
parliment act pased

background

unionist not happy
john redman

home rule party

james craig

main orginiser of resistance

edward carson

leader of unionst party

1912
would become law in 1914
bill blocked 2 years
3rd home rule bill
andrew bonar law

didnt want home rule

leader of conservative party

irish parlimentry party
joined with other partys

under 1 condition

introduce home rule

largest party in ireland
parliment act 1911
house of lords could only delay laws for 2 years
avid loyd george

king george very mad

house of lords block it

bill vetod

it taxed rich

1893
house of lords

consurvitive

dont suport irish

denies

hose of commens

suport irish

pases

2nd home rule bill
sinn fein
authar grifith
1886
first home rule bill

defeted in house of commens