Eamon De Valera opposed the Anglo-Irish Treaty because he believed it compromised Ireland's sovereignty by establishing the Irish Free State as a dominion within the British Empire, rather than achieving full independence. He was particularly concerned about the provision for an oath of allegiance to the British Crown, which he felt undermined the republican ideals for which many had fought during the War of Independence. De Valera also feared that the treaty would perpetuate divisions within Irish society and politics, leading to further conflict. Ultimately, he sought a more comprehensive and unilateral declaration of Irish independence.
Eamon de Valera's birth name is Edward George de Valera.
Eamon de Valera was known as Dev and also as The Long Fellow.
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Éamon de Valera was born in New York city
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Eamon de Valera's birth name is Edward George de Valera.
Eamon de Valera was known as Dev and also as The Long Fellow.
Éamon de Valera
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Eamon De Valera.
Éamon de Valera was born in New York city
He was a professor of Maths.
Yes.
Michael Collins was the military leader of the IRA while Eamon de Valera was the political leader of the IRA's political wing: Sinn Fein.
He signed it. - He was one of the delegates sent to the Peace Treaty by Eamon de Valera, the Dail president. Collins was not a politician,but a soldier and was out of place amongst the British leaders at the negotiations. He and the other Irish delegates opted not to sign the Anglo-Irish Treaty, but then agreed to after Lloyd George, the British PM, threatened them with renewal of war. Collins and Griffith [one of the Irish delegates] also signed the treaty without running their decision past the cabinet back home. Collin's was arguably the best supporter in the Pro-Treaty argument.
Her name was Catherine Coll.
For his involvement in the 1916 Rising.