During the "Easter of 1916", the Irish people were responsible for overthrowing the British government of Ireland as a result of British infringement of Irish citizens for centuries. Repression of Ireland began in 1367 AD in 1967. It included the Kilkenny rule which restricted the Irish tradition and placed them under the authority of Irish English. (Hadiman) In the late 17th and early 17th century Irish repression was expanded by a series of criminal laws.
Resurrection of the Easter of 1916 The resurrection of the Easter festival in 1916 has had a major impact on the history of Ireland since that time. Known as the "Irish Revolutionary War", it is an important event that eventually guarantees the independence of the Republic of Ireland. Over the centuries, Ireland was under British rule, and Britain believes that the Irish people are barbarians to be trained. In the 12th century the British invasion of King Henry II, the future British monarch tried to colonize Ireland in English, a massacre carefully planned by Cromwell (1652)
Restoration of resurrection Bloody confrontation caused by the Easter Festival on Monday, April 24, 1916 will have a major impact on the Irish people and the British Empire. This event was later called Easter uprising and was an attempt to end British rule in Ireland. At the beginning of the First World War in 1914, the Autonomous Law of Ireland was discontinued, allowing the Irish people to be directly controlled by the British Government. In Ireland, many people think this is a slap in the face.
In April 1916 the resurrection of Easter felt Dublin, the group of Irish nationalists announced the establishment of the Republic of Ireland and collided with the British army in the capital. The rise resulted in the loss of 450 lives and the destruction of the majority of Dublin, where the UK completed their rise within a week. However, when British authorities executed the 15 leaders who appeared in May 1916, public opinion decisively changed. Execution and enforcement of martial law caused public dissatisfaction. The next five years of confusion, including the Irish Revolutionary War (1919-21), brought the end of British rule in most parts of Ireland.
During the Easter of 1916, Sir Wimbarn of Ireland announced that martial law would maintain order on the streets of Dublin. Later, with the consent of the UK government, this period expanded the period and geographical coverage of the whole country. During the Irish revolutionary war, the British authorities announced that the majority of Ireland is martial law. During the Irish Civil War, the majority of Ireland was in the state of intentional martial law. The military regime came into effect in 1949 to 1966 in a number of Israeli geographical areas, mainly the Negeb, Galilee and triangular Arabs. Residents in these areas are subject to a series of control measures equivalent to martial law. The Israeli army will enforce strict rules of stay. Arabs who have not been registered as a census in November 1948 were exiled from abroad