Anything went. In stark contrast to 1916 the Irish war of independence saw the complete disconnection from wartime etiquette that would have been seen previously. The free state of Ireland instigated its first organised military which was named the Irish Republican Army (Not to be confused with the more infamous organisation which started in 1969). This new army was heavily trained in speed attacks and were nicknamed the "flying columns". One of their more famous incidents was the systematic assassination in one morning of 12 british spys referred to as the "Cario Gang". This incident thus marked a swift departure from previous Irish methods of revolution towards something more dirty and even dishonourable by the standards of the day.
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Easter Rebellion
Easter Rebellion
There were at least two: The Rebellion of 1798 and the Easter Rebellion of 1914.
It is called "The Outbreak"
All of the founders of the Irish republican army are quite well known. They were all shot for their involvement in the Easter rebellion. Save for DeValera of course who was spared being an American citizen.
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The Irish Rebellion of 1641 began when the Irish Catholic gentry tried to gain control of the English administration in Ireland to force concessions for the Catholics living under English rule. The rebellion was sparked by Catholic fears of an impending invasion of Ireland by anti-Catholic forces of the English Long Parliament and the Scottish Covenanters.
The Irish fought against British rule in the Kingdom of Ireland.
Which rebellion? You should be more clear.
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