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All-for-Ireland League

The All-for-Ireland League was a political movement in early 20th-century Ireland, founded in 1910 to promote national unity and independence. It aimed to unify Irish Catholics and Protestants across different regions through moderate, non-violent means, advocating for self-governance within the United Kingdom rather than outright independence. The league sought to improve social and economic conditions while fostering cooperation between various Irish communities. Although it gained some support, it was eventually overshadowed by more radical nationalist groups, and its influence declined after World War I. Overall, it represented a moderate effort to achieve Irish self-determination through peaceful and inclusive politics.