Michael Davitt founded the Irish National Land League to advocate for land reform in Ireland.

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Michael Davitt, a prominent Irish activist, founded the Irish National Land League to combat the issue of unfair land laws and high rents imposed on Irish tenant farmers. The League aimed to secure fair rights for farmers, reduce rents, and achieve land reform through nonviolent means. Davitt himself had experienced firsthand the hardships faced by tenant farmers, having been evicted from his family's farm during his childhood. The league gained widespread support among the Irish population, with branches established throughout the country. Its activities included organizing rent strikes, protests, and advocating for tenants' rights. The League also gained international attention, drawing support from influential figures such as Charles Stewart Parnell. The founding of the Irish National Land League sparked a significant shift in Irish politics, leading to increased agitation for land reform and greater autonomy from British rule. The League's efforts ultimately contributed to the passing of the Land Act in 1881, which introduced reforms benefiting tenant farmers. The Irish National Land League's founding marked a turning point in the fight for Irish land rights, inspiring future generations of activists and shaping the course of Irish history. #MichaelDavitt #IrishNationalLandLeague #LandReform #IrishHistory
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