Examples of 'young ireland' in a sentence

Meaning of "young ireland"

young ireland: A term used to describe the younger generation of individuals from Ireland, implying a sense of youthfulness, vigor, or modernity associated with the country
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  • An Irish political, cultural and social movement of the mid-19th century that began as a tendency within Daniel O'Connell's Repeal Association but eventually split to found the Irish Confederation in 1847.

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Later they were what became to known as the Young Ireland movement.
Young Ireland was mobilized.
Later they were what came to be known as the Young Ireland movement.
Young Ireland was an Irish nationalist revolutionary movement, active in the mid-nineteenth century.
In his youth he had strong sympathy with the Young Ireland Party.
Young Ireland was a political, cultural and social movement of the mid-19th century.
More radical elements broke with O'Connell to found the Young Ireland movement.
It had divided Daniel O'Connell and the Young Ireland Movement for many years.
He was also a regular contributor to The Nation, the newspaper of the Young Ireland movement.
On its failure by the late 1840s the Young Ireland movement developed.
She was the daughter of Maxwell Irwin, a merchant, and a member of the Young Ireland movement.
Written by Thomas Davis, one of the leaders of Young Ireland movement.
Through her family, Callan was connected to the Young Ireland movement.

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