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Michael Collins ( October 16, 1890August 22, 1922), an Irish revolutionary leader, served as Minister for Finance in the Irish Republic, as a member of the Irish delegation during the Anglo-Irish Treaty negotiations, as Chairman of the Provisional Government and as Commander-in-Chief of the National Army. He was assassinated in August 1922, during the Irish Civil War.

Michael Collins, as Commander-in-Chief at President Griffith's funeral, one week before his own murder.

1 Early life

Michael Collins was born in Sam's Cross, near Clonakilty in West Cork in 1890. His family, muintir Uí Choileáin (in the Irish language), had once been the lords of Uí Chonaill, near Limerick, but like many Irish gentryThe gentry refers to a social class of landowners. In Chinese history, the gentry has a specific meaning and refers to the shen-shi or the class of landowners that had passed the bureaucratic examinations in the Ming and Qing dynasties. In European histor, had become dispossessed (known in the Irish language as Án Duainaire, the dispossessed) and reduced to the level of ordinary farmers. Yet their farm of 90 acreThis article is about the unit of measure known as the acre''. For other definitions, see Acre (disambiguation). An acre is a measure of land area in Imperial units or U. customary units. It is equal to 43 560 square feet, or 4840 square yards. The preciss (0.4 km²) made them wealthier and more comfortably off than most Irish Catholic farmers of late nineteenth century Ireland. It was into that relatively well-to-do farming existence that Michael Collins, the 3rd son and youngest of eight children was born. Michael's father, also called Michael Collins, had become a member of the radical fringe republicanIn political science, a republican (lowercase r is a person who advocates the establishment of a republic as a form of government, in contrast to a monarchist and focused more on republican ideals than democratic. See also republicanism In politics, a Rep FenianFounding of The Fenian Brotherhood The Fenian Brotherhood was an Irish-American revolutionary secret society, founded in the United States by John O'Mahony in 1858. O'Mahony, who was a Celtic scholar, named his organization after the Fianna, the legendary movement when younger, but had left the movement and settled down to farming. One of Michael's sisters, Helena Collins, became a nun, Sister Mary Celestine.

Collins was recorded as being a bright and precocious child, with a fiery temper and a passionate nationalismNationalism is an ideology that creates and sustains a nation as a concept of a common identity for groups of humans. Nationalists base nations on various notions of political legitimacy. These can derive from the Romantic theory of " cultural identity",, spurred on by a local blacksmith, James Santry, and later by a local school headmaster, Denis Lyons, a member of the Irish Republican BrotherhoodHistory of Ireland The Irish Republican Brotherhood IRB played an important role in the history of Ireland. It was the chief group advocating armed revolt during the campaign for Ireland's independence from the United Kingdom during the latter half of the (an organization Collins would eventually become the leader of). Collins was tall, strapping and loved sports, none of which affected his cerebral development or uncanny instincts. On February 1906Events January 8 Landslide in Haverstraw, New York kills 20 January 31 Earthquake in Ecuador (8. 6 in Richter scale) February 11 Pope Pius X publishes the encyclical Vehementer nos''. February 15 Representatives of the Labour Representation Committee in t Collins took the British Civil Service examination in which he surprisingly praised the "greatest empire." [1] After leaving school, the fifteen-year-old Michael, like many Irish, moved off-shore: he worked in the British Post Office in London from July 1906. He joined the IRB through Sam Maguire, a Protestant republican from Cork, in November 1909. He came to play a central role in the IRB, ultimately ending up as its president within little more than a decade.



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