Charles Stuart Parnell: Irish Political Leader
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Where was Charles Stuart Parnell born?

  • County Cork
  • County Dublin
  • County Wicklow (correct)
  • County Kerry
  • What political party did Parnell transform into a powerful force?

  • Land League
  • Irish Republican Brotherhood
  • Young Ireland
  • Irish National League (correct)
  • Who did Parnell work with to address the land question in Ireland?

  • Constance Markievicz
  • Eamon de Valera
  • Wolfe Tone
  • Michael Davitt (correct)
  • What scandal led to Parnell's downfall and damaged reputation?

    <p>Affair with Catherine O'Shea</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which organization did Parnell found in 1882 after the Land League was banned?

    <p>Irish National League</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What strategic political maneuver by Parnell forced British parties to prioritize Irish issues?

    <p>Holding the balance of power in Westminster</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How many branches did the Irish National League have under Parnell's control by 1886?

    <p>~1200 branches</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is considered as Charles Stuart Parnell's legacy in Irish politics?

    <p>Transforming the home rule movement into a significant political force</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    • Charles Stuart Parnell was a political leader in late 19th century Ireland who transformed the home rule party into a powerful political force in both Irish and English politics.
    • Born in 1846 in County Wicklow, Parnell was initially a reluctant speaker but later showed strong leadership skills and mastery of parliamentary procedure.
    • Parnell worked with key figures like Michael Davitt and John Devoy to address the land question in Ireland and gain support for home rule.
    • He founded the Irish National League in 1882 after the Land League was banned, with aims of home rule, land reform, and voting rights extension.
    • The Irish National League became a disciplined organization under Parnell's control, with over 1200 branches by 1886, making it the first modern political party in the British Isles.
    • Parnell's strategic political maneuvers, like holding the balance of power in Westminster, forced British parties to prioritize Irish issues.
    • Despite his influential political role, Parnell's leadership was challenged by a personal scandal involving an affair with Catherine O'Shea, leading to his downfall and damaged reputation.
    • Parnell's legacy as a key figure in Irish politics who transformed the home rule movement into a significant political force continues to impact Irish history today.

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    Test your knowledge on Charles Stuart Parnell, a prominent political figure in late 19th-century Ireland who played a key role in the home rule movement and Irish politics. Learn about his leadership, political strategies, and impact on Irish history.

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