The Irish War of Independence was a guerrilla conflict between the British state and its forces in Ireland and Irish republican guerrillas in the Irish Volunteers or Irish Republican Army. The war is usually said to have run between 1919 and 1921, but violence both preceded these dates and continued afterwards.

Parallel with the military campaign was the political confrontation between the separatist Sinn Fein party, who after winning the General Election of 1918, declared an Irish Republic, and the British administration based in Dublin Castle.

A third strand of the conflict lay in the northern province of Ulster, which was majority unionist or pro-British and which opposed Sinn Fein. This led to violence between the majority Protestant unionists and the mainly Catholic Irish nationalist minority in the north.

Home Rule versus Republic

In 1912, as a result of a political deal between the Irish Parliamentary party and the Liberal Party at Westminster, the British government introduced a Bill for Home Rule, or limited autonomy for Ireland within the United Kingdom as Irish nationalists had been demanding since the 1880s.

However, this was opposed by Ulster Unionists, who formed their own militia, the Ulster Volunteers to oppose Irish self-government. Irish nationalists in response formed a rival militia, the Irish Volunteers to ensure Home Rule was passed. Tensions between the two sides were eased by the outbreak of the First World War, when both sides agreed to support the British war effort.

However, in 1916, a more radical Irish nationalist element in the Irish Volunteers launched an insurrection known as the Easter Rising in Dublin, proclaiming an Irish Republic. The rebellion was put down within a week with about 500 deaths, but the British reaction, executing the leaders and arresting 3,000 nationalist activists antagonized Irish public opinion.

In 1916-17, in a bid to restart negotiations on Home Rule, all of the prisoners from the Easter Rising were released. Many of them joined the Sinn Fein party. From this point on there were riots and confrontations between Sinn Fein and Irish Volunteer activists and the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) and British Army.

In December 1918, Sinn Fein decisively won the Irish vote in the General Election taking 73 seats out 105 (being a majority everywhere except Ulster) and declared an Irish Republic. The first republican parliament or Dáil, met in January 1919, though more than half the Sinn Fein members of parliament were imprisoned at the time.

War begins

Throughout 1919, the IRA went about capturing weapons and freeing republican prisoners while the Dáil began building up a state. In September, the British government outlawed the Dáil and Sinn Féin, and the conflict intensified.

Alongside the limited armed campaign there was significant passive resistance including hunger strikes by prisoners (many of whom were released in March 1920) and a boycott by railway workers on carrying British troops. There were also significant disturbances in rural areas as small farmers attempted to seize parts of large ‘ranches’.

Violence intensified in early 1920. Much of the Sinn Fein political leadership had been arrested. Eamon de Valera, the President of the Republic, had gone to America to raise funds. The two leaders of the IRA, Collins and Richard Mulcahy, ordered Volunteer units around the country to raid RIC barracks for arms. Though the Dáil eventually endorsed the IRA’s campaign in 1921, some Sinn Fein figures such as Arthur Griffith disliked the use of violence.

To put down this insurgency, the British government under Lloyd George proposed autonomous governments in Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland and also deployed new corps of paramilitary police from Britain, the Black and Tans and Auxiliary Division, made up largely of war veterans from the First World War.

This triggered a grave escalation of the conflict as the new forces carried out reprisals on the civilian population for IRA attacks – in the summer of 1920 burning extensive parts of the towns of Balbriggan and Tuam for example. By the end of 1920 some 500 people had been killed. There were attempts to call a truce in December but this was prevented by the British government.

Martial or military law was declared in the province of Munster. The regular British Army was deployed in greater numbers, mounting, ‘sweeps’ across the countryside and the British authorities began ‘official reprisals’ including house burnings and executions, in response to IRA attacks. The IRA retaliated by stepping up shootings of informers (real and alleged), eventually extending attacks to off-duty British personnel and burning the property of loyalists. When the British began executing prisoners the IRA also began shooting captured British soldiers and police.

The fighting was brought to an end however, on July 11, 1921, when a truce was negotiated between British and Irish Republican forces so that talks on a political settlement could begin.

Truce and Treaty

The truce allowed the IRA to regroup, recruit and train openly. Many of their activists believed at first that it was just a temporary end to hostilities.

However, in December 1921, an Irish delegation led by Michael Collins and Arthur Griffith, signed the Anglo-Irish Treaty, which disestablished the Irish Republic of 1919 but created the Irish Free State, an entity comprising 26 of Ireland’s 32 counties which had much more independence than the Home Rule Act of 1912 would have granted.

Much of the IRA was unhappy with the settlement though and this eventually led to civil war among nationalists in 1922-23, before the new Irish Free State government was established.

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    Just found out a bunch of tech bros believe Europe is deindiustrializing and going into recession because of socialist policies and climate change green energy policies

    These people literally design and build almost all of the software we use lmao. Peering into these people’s brains make me wanna die so badly (not really, if actually makes me wanna do other anti-working class stuff I’m too embarrassed to admit on this platform)

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    Ultra hot gym buddy guy turned out to be straight. But there’s cute guys like everywhere at this gym, so surely ONE of them is dateable… right???..

    Anyway, this is the first time I’ve had a real gym buddy, so at least that’s good news.

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    sobered up and still think that Israeli soldier dinosaur clip is one of the most deeply upsetting and satanic things ive ever seen, the Demiurge running laps around the concepts of decency & love while also dabbing the whole time that It does

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    Man, what if my mom wasnt sick and we werent poor. I did pretty good with so little, I really wonder what it would of been like if things were different.

    I hate feeling invalidated by the white kids I went to college with because they have fancy jobs or doctorates.

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    My workplace is so bigoted that I think I’m finally ready to work somewhere else. Yesterday they told 46 (yes I counted) transphobic jokes in a single day. They’re obsessed with trans people and never shut up about it. Another guy said that the only good thing Hitler did was send Neurodivergent people to the gas chambers.

    It sucks because I like being an auto mechanic but car culture attracts the worst people.

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    Being a heretic sounds so cool but in reality it’s just adamantly believing that Jesus was adopted or something and being really annoying about it

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    Anime is like “100 pushups 100 situps 100 squats 10km running every day” and like jfc that’s a lot of fucking running and like 10% as much effort into everything else in comparison

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    its not like i respect the intellectual bastion of reddit but im just floored by how obtuse and incurious they are, thousands of aszholes that never ask “why” just automatically assume nonwhite people are foolish imbeciles

    “why is cheese not popular in china?” redditors twisting themselves in knots about how chinese people are wrong bad cheese makers/enjoyers vs “they’re largely lactose intolerant so they didn’t develop a huge cheese culture”

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    I want Milei to have his own Truman Show where he gets to be president of a fake Ancapistan.

    Milei had Conan cloned in 2018 and named the six resulting puppies after the original Conan and the economists Milton Friedman and Murray Rothbard, and Robert Lucas Jr.; two of them were named after the latter.

    Milei allegedly stated that he communicates with the dogs through a mystic, and that he seeks counseling from them. He also allegedly commented that the new Conan provides ideas on general strategy, Robert is the one who makes him “see the future and learn from mistakes”, Milton is in charge of political analysis, and Murray of the economy.

    When asked about this by El País journalist Martín Sivak and Nicolás Lucca of Radio Rivadavia, Milei did not deny it, and said: “What I do with my spiritual life and in my house is my business. If Conan advises me on politics, it means that he is the best consultant of humanity.”

    This would be so funny if he wasn’t turning Argentina into a fascist dystopia and ruining the lives of millions of people. It’s still kinda funny, but man, can we just give him a reality show and be done with it?