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Essay heading: Northern Ireland Conflict-Religion vs Politics
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They gathered over a half a million signatures, some of the Unionists even signing in their own blood.
The debate over Home Rule was put on hold when World War I broke out. The Dublin Easter Rising of 1916 served as a reminder to the British that the question of Ireland's independence would need to be answered when the war was over... displayed 300 characters
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Over 220 people were killed and over 600 more injured when Irish Republican Brotherhood rebels took hold of Dublin. The British, outnumbering the rebels 20 to 1, eventually took back the city six days later. In the face of what could have been a political victory for the British, they made the error of executing the surviving Irish rebels, martyring them and instilling anger and determination in the minds of many Irish Nationalists... displayed next 300 characters
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