Arthur Griffith founded Sinn Féin party, shaping Irish politics with a nationalist vision.

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Arthur Griffith established the Sinn Féin party to advocate for Irish independence. The party promoted the idea of Irish self-governance through the concept of 'self-reliance,' emphasizing the importance of Irish culture and language. Sinn Féin aimed to assert Irish interests on the international stage and declared the Irish Republic in 1919. This event marked a shift in Irish nationalist movements towards a more assertive and independent path. The party gained significant support, especially after the 1916 Easter Rising, becoming a key player in Irish politics. Sinn Féin's influence led to the formation of the First Dáil Éireann and intensified the push for Irish independence. The party's ideals resonated with the Irish population, paving the way for future developments in the fight for self-determination. The founding of Sinn Féin by Arthur Griffith laid the groundwork for Ireland's journey towards independence and left a lasting impact on the country's political landscape. #Ireland #Independence #SinnFéin #IrishNationalism
Primary Reference: Sinn Féin - Wikipedia
Location : Ireland
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