Irish National Federation

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The Irish National Federation was a late 19th-century Irish nationalist political organization that campaigned for self-government and land reform, emerging from a split in the Irish Parliamentary Party.

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Irish Confederation 1

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instanceOf Irish nationalist political organisation
political party
activePeriod late 19th century
advocatedFor Irish self-government within the United Kingdom
basedIn Dublin NERFINISHED
country Ireland NERFINISHED
emergedFrom split in the Irish Parliamentary Party
goal Home Rule for Ireland NERFINISHED
land reform in Ireland
self-government for Ireland
ideology Irish nationalism
legislativeFocus Home Rule bills
land reform legislation
opposed Charles Stewart Parnell NERFINISHED
opposedPolicy continued direct rule of Ireland from Westminster
participatedIn Irish Home Rule movement NERFINISHED
politicalActivity contesting parliamentary elections in Ireland
politicalPosition nationalist
positionOnIssue anti-Parnellite NERFINISHED
region Ireland NERFINISHED
representedIn House of Commons of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
soughtTo reunite Irish nationalist representation under anti-Parnellite leadership
supported tenant farmers in Ireland
supportedReform improved rights for Irish tenants
reduction of landlord power in Ireland

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Irish Home Rule movement hasPart Irish National Federation
Repeal Association dissolvedInto Irish National Federation
this entity surface form: Irish Confederation