For the period of Irish self-government between 1641 and 1649, see Confederate Ireland.
Political party in Ireland
Irish Confederation
Chairman
John Shine Lawlor
Founded
13 January 1847
Split from
Repeal Association
Ideology
Irish nationalism Young Ireland Irish Repeal
Politics of Ireland
Political parties
Elections
The Irish Confederation[1] was an Irish nationalist independence movement, established on 13 January 1847 by members of the Young Ireland movement who had seceded from Daniel O'Connell's Repeal Association.[2] Historian T. W. Moody described it as "the official organisation of Young Ireland".[3]
^See also Young Ireland: The Irish Confederation
^See also Young Ireland: Repeal Association and Daniel O'Connell: Campaign for "Repeal of the Union"
^Moody, p 38.
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