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The document discusses the Act of Union imposed on Ireland in 1801 by the English following the failed 1798 rebellion. It also discusses the planning of the 1916 Easter Rising, including the initial council formed by Plunkett, Pearse, and Ceannt later joined by others, and the reading and signing of the Proclamation.

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The document discusses the Act of Union imposed on Ireland in 1801 by the English following the failed 1798 rebellion. It also discusses the planning of the 1916 Easter Rising, including the initial council formed by Plunkett, Pearse, and Ceannt later joined by others, and the reading and signing of the Proclamation.

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Following the failed 1798 rebellion, the English, in the year imposed on
Ireland, what they called the "Act of Union".
The Irish Republican started to plan for a Rising. They began by
setting up a council.
Initially the council was made up of Plunkett, Pádraig
, and Eamonn Ceannt, who were later joined by Séan Mac Diarmada,
Thomas Clarke, Thomas Mac Donagh and James .
Monday the 24th of April the is read out at the GPO. On Saturday
the 29th of April, Pearse signs the notice. All the
to the Proclamation were executed by firing squad.

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Following the failed 1798 rebellion, the English, in the year 1801 imposed on
Ireland, what they called the "Act of Union".
The Irish Republican Brotherhood started to plan for a Rising. They began by
setting up a military council.
Initially the council was made up of Joseph Plunkett, Pádraig
Pearse , and Eamonn Ceannt, who were later joined by Séan Mac Diarmada,
Thomas Clarke, Thomas Mac Donagh and James Connolly .
Monday the 24th of April the Proclamation is read out at the GPO. On Saturday
the 29th of April, Pearse signs the Surrender notice. All the Signatories
to the Proclamation were executed by firing squad.

Copyright 2011© Easter1916.ie

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