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The Declaration of Independence (Irish: Forógra na Saoirse, French: Déclaration d'Indépendance) was a document adopted by Dáil Éireann, the revolutionary parliament of the Irish Republic, at its first meeting in the Mansion House, Dublin, on 21 January 1919. It followed from the Sinn Féin election manifesto of December 1918. Texts of the declaration were adopted in three languages: Irish, English and French.
[edit] ScopeThe Irish Republic encompassed the whole island of Ireland. The declaration made no mention of the independence of the 32-county geographic island, just the independence of the 'Irish nation' or 'Irish people'. The new state was recognised by the Soviet Union. It was rivaled by the British administration of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, but as the Anglo-Irish War went on it increased its legitimacy in the eyes of Irish people. It was superseded by the Irish Free State in 1922, after the Anglo-Irish Treaty. [edit] Ratification of 1916By the Declaration of Independence the Dáil ratified the earlier Easter Proclamation of 1916. This proclamation had not been adopted by an elected body but merely by the Easter rebels claiming to act in the name of the Irish people. Unlike the proclamation, the Declaration of Independence was followed by the establishment of some de facto political organs. In its crucial line the declaration pronounced that:
[edit] English Garrison
Differing meanings were given to the occupying 'English garrison'. This was the closest that the Irish Republic came to declaring war on Britain in January 1919, arguing that an invasion had taken place and therefore any military action from then on was to remove the invaders. The government in London refused to take this as a declaration of war, considering that it was worded for an Irish audience. When the Irish War of Independence started with some haphazard shootings on the same day at Soloheadbeg, County Tipperary, it was treated by the British as a police matter. The Dáil had no claim to control the volunteers (IRA) beyond sharing the aim of Irish sovereignty until they had sworn an oath of allegiance to it in August 1920.[1] [edit] 700 Years
This was based on the 'apostolic succession' of revolts against the English and later, British Administrations, placing the last fully free Ireland in the Gaelic world of about the 1160s. The declaration saw the wars and revolts of 1594–1603, 1641–50, 1689–91, 1798, 1848, 1867 and 1916 as a continuing attempt at gaining Irish self-government, with or without links to the crown. [edit] International recognition
An important element in the 1918 Sinn Féin election manifesto was to secure recognition at the forthcoming peace conference that would end World War I. President Woodrow Wilson of the USA had suggested that the Versailles Peace Conference would be inclusive and even-handed, but as Britain was the major power on the Allied side, it ensured there was no invitation for Irish representatives to attend. The new state was, however, recognised by the Bolshevik Russia, which was also not invited to Versailles. [edit] Notes
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