After the Easter Rising, the leaders of the rebellion were swiftly rounded up, given show trials, and executed. While the Irish had not strongly backed the revolution (in fact, some of them openly hated the rebels for the uprising) they were outraged by the executions. Several of the 'leaders' killed were not leaders at all, for example, Willie Pearse was executed primarily because his brother was one of those in charge. Another man, James Connolly, was badly injured during the fighting. The British tied him to a chair and shot him via firing squad. Such brutal deaths were seen as unfair and anti-British sentiments spread after the Easter Rising due to their handling of the trials. This resentment grew as time passed. While the Rising itself did not free Ireland, the memory of its martyrs eventually did.
The leaders of the Rising brought to an end to cease the civilian casualties , although their fate was execution they knew that they had done what they sought out to do which was to open the worlds eyes to the immoral British imperial occupation .
It started on the 24th of April 1916, which was Easter Monday. It ended on the 30th of April, 1916.
Easter Monday, 24th April 1916! God save Ireland (we need it)
On Easter Monday in 1916, the Easter rising began. Easter Monday was on the 24th of April in 1916. The rising lasted until the 30th of April 1916.
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The Easter Rising is so-called because it started on Easter Monday, the 24th of April 1916. It continued throughout Easter week until Saturday the 29th of April. It really has nothing to do with Easter itself, so at a stretch you could only say something like a link between Resurrection and Rising.
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yes, but the "Easter Rising" is the usual name
Easter Sunday, Jesus Christ's rising from the dead, is celebrated at the end of lent.
Easter Monday, 24th April 1916! God save Ireland (we need it)
Easter rising. or Easter uprising.
On Easter Monday in 1916, the Easter rising began. Easter Monday was on the 24th of April in 1916. The rising lasted until the 30th of April 1916.
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theres a purpose!
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The Easter Rising is so-called because it started on Easter Monday, the 24th of April 1916. It continued throughout Easter week until Saturday the 29th of April. It really has nothing to do with Easter itself, so at a stretch you could only say something like a link between Resurrection and Rising.
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